Re: bought a washburn classic CB14-CO
sorry but I don't have a pic and I'm not sure how to post one on here anyway... But thanks for the info..
View ArticleRe: Troubleshooting A WD10SCE
Washburn stands behind there warranty, check first and see if the warranty is good, call there customer service. If your electronics are not covered, e-bay sells all kinds, real reasonable. All you...
View ArticleRe: E-Bay D-30S
Thanks Ship that is rite around were I was guessing. If this is its 4th time here, there might be something wrong with the seller, not the guitar. Tom. What is that foot ball shape in the lower bout?
View ArticleRe: DIME ST PRO "Dime Bolt" finish ???
Welcome. I cant help, but do put up pictures. That way someone will be able to help you. we have a few Dime experts around here. Tom.
View ArticleRe: Washburn Dimebag Guitars WANTED
Thanks man, and if you ever hear of any Funky Munkys, please let me know!
View ArticleRe: Washburn Dimebag Guitars WANTED
I would not buy this, I just think the paint is cool and different than the normal ones we see all the time. it is cracked and a lower level, a 332. Tom....
View ArticleRe: Washburn Dimebag Guitars WANTED
Was browsing eBay earlier, and came across this little bargain:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321051346023?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649I am assuming there is something wrong with...
View ArticleRe: Washburn Dimebag Guitars WANTED
I'm not to keen on that blackbolt... Although there is a Washburn Boogie Street Southern Cross for £1250 ($2000). Should I take it? Is it a good deal? Cheers
View ArticleRe: will it damage my guitar
Quote from: YerDugliness on January 05, 2013, 06:07:29 PMStrength is important....try to find a 12 string guitar with a solid wood top. Not many made, I'd say, and I don't think I've ever seen...
View ArticleRe: Washburn acoustic
Welcome to the forum. Based on the data I have Dug should be right. The guitar was likely built in '86. Here is a bit more info.D25 S- Southern Jumbo style, solid spruce/cedar top, round soundhole,...
View ArticleRe: Dimebolt 333 Question
Welcome, cant answer all your questions, but can tell you that the older 333 are a desirable guitar. So you have a keeper. In older guitars, Korean is good. Tom.
View ArticleLookin For a Washburn Dime In Turkey
Yeah im trying hard but.. My father doesnt efford something from oversea. He doesnt trust websites. And i'm searching Some nice Washburn dimes. Can someone help me?
View ArticleRe: Dimebolt 333 Question
I appreciate your input. I was not sure on much of the history of these guitars. I am only 23 so I was 5 when this guitar was made. I had played one around 10 years ago and loved it then. Like I said...
View ArticleRe: Washburn acoustic
WOW...it gets even better!A "Southern Jumbo" is a dreadnought size guitar with "slope shoulders", rather than the squared off shoulders that a standard dreadnought has. And it could be Ovangkol sides...
View ArticleRe: WTB Washburn Funky Munky!
The Korean ones are good guitars, I am just a picky person & maybe a brat when it comes to em, hehe..Yeah you want Dimes sound get you an old Randall Rg Es 100..Then there are 3 main things he used...
View ArticleRe: WTB Washburn Funky Munky!
I don't know if are since you live in Turkey but try checking American eBay & right now at the moment the only guitar I really see is a Dimebolt 333..Type in Washburn Dimebag instead
View ArticleRe: Off topic advice
I'll make a comment here, with the following "disclaimer": I am not a part of a band, nor ever have been and probably never will be. So I do not speak from experience. I do have some knowledge of the...
View ArticleRe: WTB Washburn Funky Munky!
I already checked the american eBay, cant find anything.. I dont want the slimebolt
View ArticleRe: Just got a new HB36 (or HB35 vintage?)
You have the only existing HB35 Vintage. It's the prototype for the current HB36 and unlike the HB36, does have a maple top and rosewood fingerboard.
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