Guild's iconic M-20 was the first guitar to roll off the production line in 1967, when the company had grown so much that it moved to a new factory in Westerly, RI. Nearly 50 years later, history has repeated itself in a brand new state-of-the-art facility in California. The M-20 is a concert-sized acoustic guitar built with a solid mahogany top, back and sides, unofficially dubbed "the Nick Drake guitar" for its inclusion on the cover of Drake's album, Bryter Layter. It features a rosewood bridge and fingerboard, bone nut and saddle, and an extremely light satin finish that allows this guitar to really sing. The M-20's modest appointments include a vintage-style rosette and Guild's mother-of-pearl inlaid headstock logo. Each M-20 comes with a hand-numbered and signed certificate of authenticity, and comes with a hard case.
Specifications:
- Body Shape: Concert 14-Frets
- Top Material: Solid African Mahogany
- Back & Sides Material: Solid African Mahogany
- Neck Material: Mahogany
- Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
- Bridge Material: Rosewood
- Finish: All Satin
- Binding: None
- Rosette: Black & White Multi-Stripe
- Inlays: Pearloid Dots
- Pickguard: Tortoise
- Nut Width: 1 3/4" (44.5mm)
- Scale Length: 24 3/4" (629mm)
- Electronics: None
- Tuning Machines: Guild Deluxe Vintage Open Gear with Cream Oval Buttons
- Case: Guild Hardshell Case Included