The Guild S-250 was a short-lived solid body electric guitar first listed in the September 1981 Guild price list at $595. It can be considered a deluxe version of the Guild S-25 which launched at the same time, but with neck and body binding, ebony fingerboard (as opposed to rosewood), Chesterfield headstock inlays and somewhat different controls. Both guitars featured the new Guild XR-7 pickups and a very useful two-octave 24 fret neck. Most examples (including the S-250 pictured below) have three control knobs, though the earliest 1981 examples had the more traditional 4-knob (2 volume, 2 tone) layout.
S-250The following text is taken from the 1982 Guild catalog
Jan Hammer, who's written for such guitar wizards as DiMeola, Schon, and Beck, now uses our S-250 to compose guitar parts with. He claims its the "easiest to play" electric guitar he ever picked up. Willy DeVille said of it "the pickups have a great range from fat to thin. It's very playable"
Similar models Guild S-25, Guild S-275
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