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WASHBURN BT4 Q LH #1S00052345

98 WB Maverick BT-4QL Red Sunburst - Priceless 1

Manufactured: 1998-2002 in Indonesia

 

Original List Price: $449.90

 

General Specs: 22 Frets, Double Cut-Away Mahogany Body, Rosewood Fretboard, Quilt Maple Body Top, 628mm Scale, 42mm Nut, Bolt on Maple Neck, 2 WB 6000 Single Coil Pickups, 1- K10 Humbucker, Fulcrum Tremolo Bridge, Chrome Grover Tuners, Offset pearl Dot Fingerboard Inlays, 5-way selector switch, 1 Tone Control, 1 Volume Control, Stop Tailpiece

 

The BT-4QL is the only Left-Handed "Maverick" Series BT Guitar

 

WASHBURN D68 S W HARVEST #92754

Washburn D-68SW

This is a 1992 (i believe) Washburn D-68SW acoustic guitar. It does not say where it was made, but probably Japan or Korea. I has a wonderful sound that is hard to describe. Solid rosewood back and sides made this guitar have a mid range punch that I really like. I bought this on Reverb for around 800.00 and probaly paid a bit too much. There is no model number, just a "harvest" on the wood info plate inside the body. I found that the DR veratis light strings are a wonderful match for this guitar. I triied some silk and steel strings but it was muddy sounding.

WASHBURN EA40 WOODSTOCK #unknown

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Washburn ea40 acoustic guitar

I bought this guitar new from ABC Music in Esher, Surrey, England in December 1993 and paid £599 

I had been meaning to buy an electric/acoustic guitar as I had only owned a Colombus Gibson Hummingbird copy since 1970.

After having tried many different guitars I came back to the Washburn ea40 for the quality of sound, workmanship, and sheer beauty of this guitar.

WASHBURN MG74 #2120846

Washburn MG74 electric guitar, body

My father bought this for me when I was 14, now 31, and played for about 8 years until I joined the Service and didn't have time to play. I now don't use it at all. Been struggling with the idea of selling it since it just sits in the closet collecting dust

Just about all metals visible is gold plated, the typical Floyd Rose bridge (800-s), 24 fret, sounds amazing whichever music i wanted to play since you have 2 doubles and a single to choose from. Has a hard case with the "Washburn" logo on it

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