FACTOIDS & TRIVIA
After the Blues 90 model was discontinued in 2001, the regular Bluesbird was made available with optional Seymour Duncan P-90 pickups in 2002 and 2003. The P-90 version was called the Bluesbird P-90 and it's really just a fancier version of the Blues 90. The Bluesbird P-90 was discontinued in 2004.
GUILD BLUESBIRD P-90 (2003)
Body:
Semi-hollow; 1-piece mahogany back and sides with 2-piece carved flame
maple
top, single bound top
Finish: Cherry Sunburst, polyurethane
Neck: 1-piece mahogany, set-in
Fingerboard: Indian rosewood, single bound; pearloid block markers
Number of Frets: 22
Pickguard: None
Bridge: Gotoh Adjusto-matic with stop tailpiece, chrome
Nut: Plastic
Tuners: Grover Rotomatic, chrome
Pickups: Two, Seymour Duncan P-90 (SP90-3 "Custom" bridge, SP90-2 "Hot" neck)
Controls: Tone and volume for each pickup, 3-way pickup selector
Scale Length: 24 3/4 inches
Neck Width at Nut: 1 3/4 inches
Body Width at Lower Bout: 13 15/16 inches
Body Depth: 1.8 inches
Weight:
7.6 lb