Page 2 shows the very fine Guild Artist Award (with floating pickup), and the fully-acoustic Stuart A-500 and Stratford A-350. Both of these acoustics were available fitted with the Artist Award pickup at an additional $45.
The images and descriptions appearing on this page were used by Guild in numerous catalogs through the 1960s, with only some minor changes in layout (prices, case offerings etc). Compare this page with page 10 of the 1968 catalog.
The Stuart A-500 was the finest arch-top acoustic in the Guild line, and was described as follows:
The perfect solo and rhythm instrument! The Stuart is unbelievably rich in tone, depth and resonance - the result of combining choice materials with superb Guild craftsmanship. Made with hand carved select spruce top. Back and sides are highly flamed curly maple. Body size is 17" wide by 21" long by 3 1/2" deep. Top and back are bound with 8-ply ivoroid, as are headplate, neck and f-holes. Fast-action 5-piece selected maple and walnut neck has adjustable steel neck rod. Ebony fingerboard is inlaid with two-tone genuine mother-of-pearl position markers and is bound with ivoroid. Magnificently adorned with gold-plated, hand engraved tailpiece and accessories. Deluxe gold-plated, pearl grip non-slip tuning pegs. Strung with finest quality Guild Strings.
1963 US prices for these guitars were as follows: Guild Artist Award $700 (Sunburst), $725 (Blonde); Stuart A-500 $540 (Sunburst), $565 (Blonde); Stratford A-350 $410 (Sunburst), $430 (Blonde)
$7000
$7490