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Vintage 1970s Washburn W-600 Acoustic Guitar [EX] w/hard case made in Japan

Estimated price for orientation: 890 $

Category: Vintage 1970s Washburn W600 Acou
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Description
Brand: Washburn String Configuration: 6 String
Model: W-600 MPN: 20505
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan Body Material: Spruce
Items Included: Case Soundboard Style: Flat Top
Dexterity: Right-Handed Model Year: 1970s
UPC: does not apply


Hakaranda Body's amazing ringing! It is! Washburn W-600!A long-established guitar maker, Washburn, who has been in business since the 1880's. Currently, production base has been transferred to Asia, but from the 1970s to the 1990s it was OEM produced in Japan. This time is the arrival of Washburn made in Japan of such a time!Solid Spruce TOP, Laminate · Hacaranda Side & Back (Back Center Maple · Laminate), Mahogany NECK, Rosewood Fingerboard & Bridge, 43 mm Nut, 650 mm Scale Dreadnought Body.Since the head shape becomes tapered when entering the 1980s, I think that this individual is a thing made in the 70's, but I think that it is a W - 600 listed in the American catalog of 1970 's specs The difference, details are unknown.In addition, Washburn in the 1970s is also known for Yamaki's OEM production, but there are no Yamaki letters in paper labels and stamps, and the production plant is also unknown.The sound sounds bouncy and exciting, dynamic sound made in Japan of 1970's guitar.The sound that rises well and exquisitely comes out is SIDE & BACK plywood, but it is an open sound with hakaranda-like edge effect, if you flutter with a flat pick, it plays a powerful sound with hard attack.Since the balance from high to low is also good, even if you pluck with a finger, you get a sound with stiff edge, I think that you can choose genre and play style, sound that can be used for almighty!Condition of musical instruments, too few scratches for age, beautiful condition of reasonable! As you look closely, there are small bite marks such as aging scratches and drag scratches with aging, but there are no scratches that are outstandingly prominent in looking and it is reasonably good condition.In addition, the white turbidity of the paint of the Japanese guitar of this age seems to be partly fluffy at SIDE & BACK indirectly, but I think that it is not at the level which is worrisome first. The peg has been replaced with the Kruison of the past year.Neck condition is also good and roughly straight, the current string height is set on the 12 frets on the 6 string side 2.6 mm, on the 1st string side about 2.1 mm. There is still room in the saddle, so you can fine-tune further the chord height.Flet is centered on low frets, although there are places that are slightly dented, but as the original 80% of the height still remains in the area where it is decreasing the most, you can still play more.Although it is SIDE & BACK plywood, it is the ultimate cheap price as Hakaranda thing! It is!The case comes with a general-purpose hard case.Serial number: 20505