The quality and ubiquity of our jumbo 12-strings have earned Guild a permanent place in guitar history. As historians Tom and Mary Anne Evans once wrote, “The basic virtue of Guild 12-strings is that they are very loud and [have] a clarity and definition of sound not normally associated with 12-string guitars.”
One of the keys to achieving that clarity and definition is Solid construction. While the body size and Scale length are the same as our 6-string jumbos, our 12-strings are 1-13/16” wide at the Nut, and feature a double Truss rod system and our time-tested jumbo Bracing pattern.
Designed in the late 1960s as Guild’s first jumbo 12-strings, the F-412 and its sibling, the F-512, are two of our most enduring and popular guitars. The F-412 has an arched Curly maple Back and Solid Curly maple Sides. Painstakingly true to its vintage roots, this new version of the F-412 has the same body dimensions as the original (17” wide, 21” long, 4.8” deep). It features a Solid AAA sitka Spruce Top, high-quality Ebony Fingerboard with Abalone and mother of pearl block Inlays, “G”-shield Headstock Inlay and gold Grover Rotomatic® Tuning machines. Available in Blonde (801) and Antique Burst (837).
Model Name F412
Model Number 380-2500-(Color #)
Category Vintage Jumbo 12-String Guitars
Body Style Jumbo
Top Solid AAA Spruce
Bracing Hand Shaved
Back Select Arched Laminated Figured Maple
Sides Solid Figured Maple
Bridge Ebony
Neck 3-Piece Mahogany/Maple/Mahogany
Fretboard Ebony (12" Radius)
Width at Nut 1-13/16"
No. of Frets 20
Scale Length 25 5/8"
Hardware Gold
Machine Heads Gold-Plated Grover® Rotomatic™ Die-cast Mini-Tuners
Pickups Optional
Controls N/A
Pickup Switching N/A
Finish High Gloss (Nitro-cellulose Lacquer)
Colors (801) Blonde,
(837) Antique Burst
Unique Features Natural Mother-of-Pearl and Abalone Block Position Inlays,
Multiple Bindings,
Tortiose Shell Pickguard,
Dual Truss rods
Case Includes C5217 Deluxe Hardshell Case, p/n 3501075213
Strings Replace with Guild L1250 Phosphor Bronze 12-String,
p/n 3501250000,
Gauges .010 to .049
Introduced 1/2002