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gitarre Washburn J-10 Orleans jazz blues rar gibson style - wie neu

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Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition  


gitarre Washburn J-10 Orleans jazz blues rare gibson style   tolle blues & jazzgitarre akustisch & elektrisch besser als jede Gibson selten gespielt - wie neu  kommt natürlich im super original koffer classic hollow-body archtop jazz guitar.
wes montgomery

-Made only in 1989, Japan.
-Original list price in 1989: $1,899.00
-Color: Sunburst
-Solid spruce top.
- the flame on the inside of guitar shows and matches the grain on the outside.
-Gold hardware.
-Mother of pearl and abalone inlays.
-Bound on all edges.
-Neck is 5-play maple and walnut (or rosewood, I forget) for reinforcement.
-The most solid and stable guitar I've ever owned.
  As stated above, the volume, tone and projection of this beast is quite phenomenal acoustically. Bright, delicate and clear...she roars like a lion....   I use my blonde Washnurn J-10 Orleans guitar for playing dates coupled with my Roland Jazz Chorus amplifier for beautiful sounds that sound like no other guitarist. Mid-range Reverb plus Chorus added enhance my full-chord melody playing of old standards and romantic ballads. What a Babe Magnet that sounds is...there is no tone that can match this combination! So lush and velvety! mmmmmm A tone to die for!   These Washburn J-10 Orleans guitars were made only for a short period of time in the 1990s and had a list price of about $1,895..... Some had Grover Imperial tuners, others has standard enclosed oval Grover tuners...some had a single Volume Control mounted on the pickguard...others had both Volume and Tone Control mounted on the wooden pickguard. Since then, these guitars have aged to maturity and, in my opinion, are far more valuable today than when they were new, because their woods have settled and matured...and will only get better with age. The Washburn J-10 is becoming increasingly hard to find...with prices for them going up steadily as new-found demand outstrips the very limited supply of these guitars that were produced only for a short period of time. Those who own them love them...and owners usually won't sell them. So if you are ever lucky enough to find one of these great guitars, I suggest you buy it.