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If you're looking for a great guitar, look no further than a Washburn. Founded in 1883 in Chicago, Illinois, Washburn has constantly been on the front lines of guitar innovation. Using patterns inspired by classic designs, as well as new designs and innovations, Washburn has consistently been a force representing quality and value in the guitar marketplace. If you're interested and have the money to spend, Washburn will even customize any of their current guitar or bass line to suit your needs, including the addition of specific types or configurations of pickups and tremolo systems. They will also convert any of their standard models to fit left-handed players.
Washburn, however, shouldn't be known for simply great electric and acoustic guitar manufacturing, but also for their lines of amplifiers, mandolins, electric basses and banjos. In fact, they have an entire section of their catalog devoted to their "bluegrass" collection, including five different varieties of mandolins and four different banjo models.
Many fine and respected players play Washburn instruments, from Roger Waters (Pink Floyd) and Derek Trucks (The Allman Brothers Band) all the way to Bakathi Kumalo (ok, you may not know this guy, but remember that awesome bass solo on Paul Simon's song "You Can Call Me Al"? That was Mr. Kumalo).
Shop for Washburn Guitars Washburn guitars have always represented great value for the money, and that's never been more true than with their current line of instruments. Here can learn more about washburn guitars and you can find links to help you locate your local Washburn dealer for all of Washburns current offerings.
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