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Guild S-100 References Navigation menu"The Current's Guitar Collection: Stephen Malkmus, Guild S-100""Ian...

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Electric guitarsGuitar stubs electric guitarGuild Guitar Companyhumbucking pickupsGibson SGreliefCarrie BrownsteinWild FlagSleater-KinneyTim KinsellaJoan of ArcChris McCaughanThe Lawrence ArmsKim ThayilSoundgardenStephen MalkmusBobb TrimbleIan HunterMott the Hoople Guild S-100 Manufacturer Guild Guitar Company Period 1965–1999 (United States) 2013–present (South Korea) Construction Body type Solid Neck joint Set The Guild S-100 electric guitar is a lightweight solid-body guitar made by the Guild Guitar Company. It features two humbucking pickups and its body is styled similarly to a Gibson SG, but is slightly offset. In the 1970s, a version of this guitar was available from the factory with leaves and acorns carved in relief into the body of the guitar. Players of the Guild S-100 have included Carrie Brownstein of Wild Flag and Sleater-Kinney, Tim Kinsella of Joan of Arc, Chris McCaughan of The Lawrence Arms, Kim Thayil of Soundgarden, Stephen Malkmus, [1

When to use the root test. Is this not a good situation to use it? The 2019 Stack Overflow...

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