Re: 1980's washburn info
This seems be HM-20 with single coil pickup in the neck position instead of standard configuration of two humbackers. See here for more pictures and info on HM...
View ArticleRe: 1939 Aristocrat 5243 built by Gibson
Here are a few pictures of the guitar for anyoin who is interesting in seeing them.[img width=180 height=320]https://spho...
View ArticleRe: 1980's washburn info
It is neck thru. When I bought it, I remember it being listed as a prototype. Thanks for the info.
View ArticleA Cherokee and a Ryman on ebay
A Cherokee and a Ryman popped up on ebay at high end prices....
View ArticleRe: 1939 Aristocrat 5243 built by Gibson
looks like it is in 9.5 condition thanks so much for posting the new pics she is very beautiful that's for sure.ship
View ArticleA-20 cases or gig bags
Hey, does anyone out there know where I can get a gig bag or case to fit my A-20? I bought one a few years ago but it came with no case. Kind of hard to take to band practice without a case... I see...
View ArticleRe: Replacement parts for Washburn 600 and 800 series Floyd Rose
Thanks, any help or leads would be much appreciated
View ArticleRe: A Cherokee and a Ryman on ebay
hey Lone Wolf the wife says if I buy another guitar its back to work for me in the studio.shipbut at 1000 ponds that would have been worth it to work towards that. he he
View ArticleRe: Replacement parts for Washburn 600 and 800 series Floyd Rose
Is it possible to have a machine shop narrow them for you, or would it cost to much? Just a thought. Tom.
View ArticleRe: Replacement parts for Washburn 600 and 800 series Floyd Rose
Hmm, if that was an option and it was only half a mill out I'd do it myself in work with the side of an anglegrinder. I'd obviously prefer to get the right saddles though before I go down that route....
View ArticleHow can I identify my Washburn instrument?
Hello! I need your help! How can I date/identify my Washburn instrument? The serial number is: 6110720. Thank you!
View ArticleRe: Washburn MG30 minty
It looks like a Mercury. MG-30 would be the first series, 3 numbers designate the series II guitars. I have several including a USA Mercury II. The headstock on the second series is rounded at the...
View ArticleRe: How can I identify my Washburn instrument?
Best way is to post picture here and I'm sure somebody here will be able to help. You need to have picture hosted somewhere, lots of us use photo bucket. See here for...
View ArticleRe: More on HB17
I have had a couple warranty claims and they were handled fast and to my satisfaction. One repair and one my money back. Of course I only had to take mine 21 miles to authorized repair center,...
View ArticleRe: Washburn G-40v
Still looking for this guitar! I went to the Guitar show in Dallas and was really surprised at the LACK of Washburns. I mean there was interesting stuff for sure but not many older washburns. I...
View ArticleRe: How can I identify my Washburn instrument?
Thank you very much Dzigi!! [URL=http://s30.photobucket.com/user/666aa/media/guitarra...
View ArticleWashburn J9 washington 1984 40 of 100 sparkle blue??
Hi everybody,I have a deal offer, I can get this guitar : Washburn J9 washington 1984 40 of 100 sparkle blue, a limited edition custom made in USA, but I want to know if it's legit, cause I can't find...
View ArticleRe: How can I identify my Washburn instrument?
1996 N1-AP. Model is N1, A stands for alder body and P stands for Padauk stain.
View ArticleCan anyone ID this guitar
I was given this guitar but have no idea how old it is, I've sent pics hope it helps
View ArticleRe: Washburn G-40v
I would pay anywhere from Six hundred to a grand. depending on condition no argueing about the rarity!
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