Re: D46SW Comanche
Yeah, it's sad but true, sometimes this things happensThe not butterfly brigde and the inside truss rod acess put me in a bad scenarioBut is an amazing guitar for the brazilian market price. Here its...
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If the guitar was built by Tacoma USA.... for Washburn... it will have neckblock that looks like the lower picture in the image below...[img width=700 height=892]http://i264.photobuc...
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Hi, Jim!Thanks for the picture.I am in the office right now but as soon i arrive on home i will take pictures of all angles and details and compare with you archive.Another question is: This Aligator...
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Let's go to the photos. As soon that i saw Jim's pictures of the neck joint i realize that is a really fake guitar... pretty sad and as guy with some value i will take the financial lost and i will for...
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I don't think you keeping a nice Washburn Deluxe case, is in any way being dishonest. I would keep the case to keep a nice guitar safe, who ever the guitar is made by. I would remove the inside label,...
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The rosette is very similar to the one on my D61SW(CE).The bridge seems a bit of a mystery...thought I had seen ones like it on the newer line of Washburns.I wonder if it might be a prototype or...
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It doesn't surprise me that some luithiers, in other countries, are doing this. The headstock logos and stickers ( for the inside of the guitar) have been available, upon request, from US Music. You...
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Jim,I track the guitar history and apparently it came from the USA. The first owner bought in a Trip. That's make sense since the original case always was in the packaged.The other bizarre fact is that...
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You know when you look at it and realize that its a fake then you have to look which maker makes a crown tall enough to actually duplicate a Washburn crown and the only one I have seen is a Epiphone...
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I agree Ship. The body shape is pretty like the Epiphone Aj, but the neck profile is different. And if the neck was reset it would be an amazing luthier work, because i don't see any clue of it.Another...
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Dana didn't do the Comanche, only the Cherokee and Apache Native Americans. I suspect it is not solid wood either...
View ArticleRe: New recording with my Washburn Hawk '80
A song against dictatorships (composed by Michel Berger in '80), lead guitar played with my Hawk:https://soundcloud.com/pierrou-tissan-private/diego-tribute-to-michel-berger
View ArticleWashburn RS10V Cherryburst with Seymour Duncans!
Hey everyone,Here's my good ol Washburn RS10v in rare cherryburst in good condition I'm actually trying to sell it, let me know if you want...
View ArticleWashburn WD200s Acoustic
I just purchased a used WD200s - but I cannot find any information on this model. The serial # is OO090507 - I'm attempting to find its age, history and potential value. Any information you can...
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Welcome to the forum Shannmack!Based on the info you provided, your guitar was probably built in 2009. The model number would indicate that it is a version of the WD20S, which would be a solid spruce...
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After some additional digging I have found some great information. This guitar was specifically made for the Music Barn in Greensboro, NC. It has some upgrades, and it originally was sold for $1000....
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By the way - I was going to post some pics but I can't figure out how to do it.......
View ArticleHelp identifying an old washburn electric
Recently I bought an old Washburn from a second hand guitar store for a rather small amount of money. While I was sanding the neck back, I decided to sand the logo off, as well (it was really faded and...
View ArticleRe: Help identifying an old washburn electric
I don't think this is a Washburn. Not a Washburn neck....for sure. El-cheap-o vibrato (called a standard)...only used on a few entry level Washburns in the late 80s. Post a picture of the back of the...
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