Page 3 shows three entry level/mid-priced Guild arch-top acoustic guitars. The non-cutaway A-50 Cordoba, the Florentine cut CA-100 Capri and the Venetian cutaway A-150 Savoy, all available in Sunburst or Blonde finish. All of these guitars were available fitted with the Artist Award pickup at an additional $45.
The Florentine cutaway CA-100 Capri was described as follows:
At any tempo, in any musical mood, the CA-100 produces the easy, relaxed, natural sound for which every guitarist strives. The pure guitar tone of this Old World acoustic cut-away, plus its handsome appearance, makes it the ideal choice of the modern orchestra guitarist. Has beautifully hand carved Sitka spruce top and maple back and sides. Bound in black and white ivoroid. Body size 16 3/8" wide by 20 1/4" long by 2 7/8" deep. Three-piece mahogany neck with adjustable steel rod. Imported rosewood fingerboard inlaid with pearloid position markers and bound in ivoroid. Nickel-plated non-slip pegs and accessories. Expertly factory-fitted Guild Strings.
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 11 of the 1968 catalog.
1963 US prices for these guitars were as follows: A-50 Cordoba $145 (Sunburst), $155 (Blonde), CA-100 Capri $235 (Sunburst), $250 (Blonde), A-150 Savoy $290 (Sunburst), $310 (Blonde).
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