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El Degas GL guitars

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2022 10:55 am
by strumminking
Can anyone tell me the difference between a GL30 and a GL36 El Degas guitar? I know they are Guild copies. I realize the GL36 is the one always associated with the Guild D55 however, the El Degas GL30 looks exactly the same as the GL36.

I'm wondering if the GL36 is Rosewood, etc. and the GL30 is laminate or if there is some other difference?

Thanks,

Don

Re: El Degas GL guitars

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2022 12:05 pm
by charles
The GL30 & GL36 both appear, from the photos I have seen, to be the same aesthetically.

The difference could be build quality as you have theorized, though I have not had my hands on them to confirm whether this is the truth.

Both have the telltale signs of being among the more "deluxe" models produced (inlaid logo, etc) so I would not hesitate to pick up either model if I found a nice specimen available at a good price.

Re: El Degas GL guitars

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2022 1:41 pm
by strumminking
Thanks Charles,

Passion for something and then to turn it in to a forum of sorts, is always the best, most fun way to celebrate things.

I, and I'm sure others, appreciate the fact that you have created such a site where we can share thoughts and information.

Re: El Degas GL guitars

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2022 2:27 pm
by strumminking
I think I may have discovered the difference in the GL30 and the GL36N, hence the difference in price.

It appears that the GL36N is made of the same materials as the Guild D55. Rosewood, spruce, etc. whereas the GL30 has laminate back and sides?

Does anyone have any other thoughts on this?

Re: El Degas GL guitars

Posted: Fri May 27, 2022 12:58 pm
by charles
strumminking wrote: Thu Apr 28, 2022 2:27 pm I think I may have discovered the difference in the GL30 and the GL36N, hence the difference in price.

It appears that the GL36N is made of the same materials as the Guild D55. Rosewood, spruce, etc. whereas the GL30 has laminate back and sides?

Does anyone have any other thoughts on this?
That sounds like what I'd likely suspect as well, a difference in the materials. You might just be right, but I have no way of verifying.