Re: New recording with my Washburn Hawk '80
A JazzRockFunck instrumental:https://soundcloud.com/pierrou-tissan-private/danse-with-me-1 First lead and last with my Washburn Hawk
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Thank you so much for your reply! The guitar really is in excellent shape having only a few very light scratches/dents and at one time had a pickup installed through the endpin hole. This was later...
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Here ya go. http://forums.washburn.com/index.php/topic,21807.0.html
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Great looking axe!!The case looks a bit rough...but just having a case for it is a huge draw...the head on a Washburn 12er is so big that it is hard to find cases.Seems like we don't hear much about...
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They have a 12er screwed to the wall at Music Zone in Ky. I told them that would upset some Washburn fans. Tom.
View ArticleRe: D26S- 12 string
Boy that top does not look like Cedar to me I wonder if this is a later model ( they made a second version of the D-26S-12 ) I wonder if this might be a cross over between the Martin headstock and the...
View ArticleRe: 1979 Washburn Prairie Song Custom D66SW for sale
The D66SW made by Yamaki for Washburn may be the most under valued Acoustic guitars in existense in my opinion. 100% hand made all solid wood (nothing plastic on the instrument) even the pick guard is...
View ArticleRe: 1979 Washburn Prairie Song Custom D66SW for sale
Actually a lot of us think that the Yamaki line was way under rated just because it was Japanese built. These guitars are way under valued on the used market which is great for those who like to add...
View ArticleRe: 89 D28 S/N First Post and First Washburn
Quote from: SpitFyre on May 01, 2014, 09:59:46 AMPerhaps the color will return when i try to dry this baby up a bit. You can see slight bowing on the side shot as the striping curves along the contour...
View ArticleRe: 89 D28 S/N First Post and First Washburn
Good point evenkeel. I saw a youtube vid on a over humidified guitar in southeast Asian where it's quite damp all year round and they showed guitars that were bloated due to not being in a case when...
View ArticleRe: 89 D28 S/N First Post and First Washburn
Quote from: SpitFyre on May 02, 2014, 06:06:43 AMAs for your two classicals... I can stare at them all day! I'm also hunting for an adirondack(redwood?) rosewood combo as I hear that they just speak...
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No offense D, I edited my response to you after rereading it.. i meant to say "slot head" but was thinking about my Goya.all the best-j
View ArticleRe: 89 D28 S/N First Post and First Washburn
No worries...I was not insulted. The slot-headed 12 fret-free is my favorite guitar style. My Epi AJ500RC is a southern jumbo/dread size slot-headed 12 fretter with a delightful V-neck. For me it is...
View ArticleRe: 89 D28 S/N First Post and First Washburn
Dugly, we must be tonal soul mates cause I just stumbled upon a posting about the Washburn 120th Anniversary D44s w/Koa lam b/s and how you moved up onto a Taylor 414CE and I'm watching the Tommy...
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