Re: Help identifying an old washburn electric
The neck looks like a Jackson to me - inlays and headstock are consistent. Could have been a Frankenstein guitar with a replaced neck and a Washburn decal on the headstock? The logo is usually...
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Having had a look around on google I'd say it was actually a Charvel, some or other form of San Dimas model. The body shape, neck, and switches all fit the spec...
View ArticleWhat is this? Identification question
Came across this guitar, wondering if someone can tell what it is? Made in USA or an import?[img width=600 height=410]http://images.craigslist.org/00n0n_k3QqNP...
View ArticleAntique guitar book for Washburns. 4 sale, on eBay.
Don't know if this is worth it or not. Tom. :)Or what they cost at the mall. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=360828231823&ssPageName=ADME:B:WNA:US:3160
View ArticleRe: Bantam Headless, interesting price
Unreal For those that are not familiar with this item......It's not a proto-type....it's a WB-64 Black 6 string headless guitar (production for these started in 1983). One in mint condition might go...
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Jim, If you blow the pic up you can see all 6 tuners. I agree, looks like a repaint. I like the receipt for documentation. Just payed in full for what??? But my favorite part of the ad: "Would...
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lone wolf....what's more amazing is that someone with a lot of money and little or no knowledge of Washburn instruments might buy it!see my reply in :...
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This is what scares me about looking in the guitar stores for a USA model. If I find one, I will lay it away, and take detailed pics, and come back here and ask. I am glad I read the post a few...
View ArticleRe: Bantam Headless, interesting price
Jim,, Sad but true. Especially since that same someone probably wouldn't step up for a truly rare Washburn, without the hype.
View ArticleWashburn Need help finding info
I have a Washburn guitar I would like some info on if available and what it would be worth.. The wooden plaque inside the guitar says George Washburn "Golden Harvest" Serial No. 92993 I have searched...
View ArticleRe: Washburn Need help finding info
See the following and scroll down to a little beyond the middle of the page for the D-90 SW Golden Harvest:The caption is incorrect...it should read " manufactured 1984-86 and again in...
View ArticleRe: Washburn Need help finding info
Great guitars by chance are you looking to sell it, I may know someone who could be interested in it. ship
View ArticleRe: What is this? Identification question
Made in USA. Model LS-103, most likely 1992 or 1993 (check first two digits of the serial number stamped in the back of the headstock).
View ArticleRe: Washburn Need help finding info
No they are from the Yamaki family Dougly, I sure wish I hadn't sold my D-68SW what a great sound it had as god as any Martin guitar I have ever played. ship
View Article1993 Washburn DC-80
Here is a pic of my 1993 Washburn DC-80...I found this in a pawn shop last year and it's in dead mint condition![img width=700 height...
View ArticleRe: 1993 Washburn DC-80
Very nice. I've only seen one of the Stephens extended cutaway series before. It was at an open mic many years ago. Sounded really good. The whole series have a rep for neck joint problems. Has...
View ArticleRe: 1993 Washburn DC-80
The neck joint is fine on this one. I, too, have heard that some of them has neck joint/neck angle problems.
View ArticleRe: Washburn Need help finding info
Nice line of guitars those Yamaki builts, although IMHO the best sounding Washburn Harvests were the 1995 Korean built D42SW's....
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