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Guild TRAVELER Mini-Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar

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Guild TRAVELER Mini-Dreadnought Acoustic GuitarIntroducing the Guild Traveler*, your ultimate companion for musical adventures on the go. Whether strumming your favorite tunes from a mountaintop, serenading friends by the campfire, or playing a spontaneous set in a cozy caf, the Traveler was made for those who live life on the move. Crafted with all Mahogany tonewoods for a rich, warm sound, the Traveler features a compact body, easy to play short scale length, and innovative archback design.

Introducing the Guild® Traveler*, your ultimate companion for musical adventures on the go. Whether strumming your favorite tunes from a mountaintop, serenading friends by the campfire, or playing a spontaneous set in a cozy café, the Traveler was made for those who live life on the move.

Crafted with all-Mahogany tonewoods for a rich, warm sound, the Traveler features a compact body, easy-to-play short scale length, and innovative archback design. Additional appointments include a sleek new black headstock design complemented by black hardware, a Rosewood fingerboard and bridge and an open-pore natural satin finish.

Ready for any journey, the Guild Traveler comes equipped with a Deluxe Gig Bag for protection and portability, and easily fits into an overhead bin on an airplane – making it the perfect go-everywhere guitar.

Specifications

BODY
Body Shape Mini Dreadnought
Body Top Mahogany
Top Bracing Pattern Scalloped X
Soundhole Diameter 3 3/8" (86mm)
Rosette Three Ring with Black and White ABS
Top Purfling Inlay N / A
Top Binding N / A
Body Sides Mahogany
Side Purfling Inlay N / A
Body Back Arched Mahogany
Back Purfling Inlay N / A
Body Binding N / A
NECK
Neck Material Mahogany
Scale Length 22 3/8" (569mm)
Neck Shape C Shape
Nut Width 1 11/16" (43mm)
Neck Thickness 1st Fret 22mm
Neck Thickness 9th Fret 23mm
Truss Rod Dual Action
Truss Rod Wrench 4mm Allen Key
Fingerboard Material Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius 16" (406mm)
Fingerboard Inlays 3mm Dots - Pearloid
Fingerboard Inlay Location 3, 5, 7, 9, 12 (x2), 15, 17
Frets Total 19
Fingerboard Binding N / A
FINISH
Color Natural (NAT)
Finish Satin Polyurethane
HARDWARE
Bridge Material Rosewood
Bridge String Spacing 2" (51mm)
Bridge Pins Black Colored Plastic
Saddle Material Black Composite
Hardware Finish / Plating Black
Nut Material Black Composite
Tuning Machines Guild Vintage 16 Open Gear
Endpin Strap Button - Black
Pickguard Black with Gold Guild Logo
ELECTRONICS
Electronics N / A
Controls N / A
OTHER
Upper Bout Width 9 5/8" (244mm)
Lower Bout Width 12 3/4" (324mm)
Body Depth Upper Bout 3" (76mm)
Body Depth Lower Bout 3 1/4" (83mm)
Body Length 15 3/8" (391mm)
Overall Length 34 3/4" (883mm)
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