Re: D46SW Comanche
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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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...
View ArticleNeed help identifying model of banjo
My dad passed away, had a Washburn banjo that I finally have the courage to look at. It has an eagle insignia on the back, appears to be maple. I have no idea the year or model - can you tell me...
View ArticleRe: Need help identifying model of banjo
Over the years, there have been many Washburn models with an eagle on the resonator. If you have good clear pictures of the front, back and a closeup of the front of the headstock, I might be able to...
View ArticleRe: Washburn B-18 raised head banjo
Measure the diameter of the ring....probably an 11". You'll want to buy a low ring head for your raised top. Some mid ring skins might work.
View ArticleRe: Used N2 - Missing a few parts... Suggestions welcome
The truss rod cover on the early N2 was a solid piece of wood or plastic screwed into the end of the neck. Mine looks like it could be a piece of ebony.Dan
View ArticleRe: Need help identifying a guitar
It does indeed look like the same beastie apart from the maple back and sides. Thanks for that.
View ArticleRe: Please help me ID this old Washburn
Not entirely sure yet, but I think it,so an EA30.
View ArticleMy Washburn gift
I receive my t-shirt form Washburn because i answered the right answer on Washburn facebook.[img width=700 height=525]http://i1106.photobucket.com/albums/h369/JoGTP/...
View ArticleRe: Info on guitar please
Here is a bit of info for you.EA30 MONTEREY- single sharp cutaway dreadnought style, spruce top, oval soundhole, bound body, three-stripe purfling, five-stripe rosette, flame maple back/sides, mahogany...
View ArticleWashburn model identification
Can anybody help me identify my guitar. I am looking to sell it but have no idea what model it is. On the head stock the following is written: Wasburn Mercury II Series. On the back of the body there...
View ArticleRe: Washburn Custom Shop CT5 Flametop
maybe you can see his review herehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSJm4AVqoEcI also was looking for a guitar that , good luck
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