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2008 Washburn 125th Anniversary Parlor R316SWRK
$949.00
Among the first wave of production-level "antiqued" or "relic'd" acoustics were these limited-run (only 250 made) Washburn 125th Anniversary models. They're supposed to resemble late-1880s instruments of the same moniker and they do somewhat in the bridge shape, neck shape, and body size -- but under the hood these are modern, x-braced, folksy-sounding boxes and come distinctly-alive with a fingerpicker's touch.
Specs are: 24 3/4" (Gibson-style) scale, 1 7/8" nut width, 1 5/8" string spacing at the nut, 2 3/8" spacing at the bridge, 13" lower bout, 9 3/4" upper bout, and 4 1/8" side depth at the endblock.
Woods are: solid spruce top, solid rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck, and rosewood board and bridge. The bridge itself is quite fancy and the guitar has multicolored, fancy purfling and inlay here and there throughout.
Woods are: solid spruce top, solid rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck, and rosewood board and bridge. The bridge itself is quite fancy and the guitar has multicolored, fancy purfling and inlay here and there throughout.
This one is in fantastic shape, with original coffin-style case and all original paperwork!!
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