Paul Brett - Washburn Late 1800's Vintage Guitar
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Guitars sound better with age, and not getting involving IN a campfire and not getting ran over by a bus is a big benefit to their condition.
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SWEET!
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exquisite
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hi five!
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I had no idea that Washburn had been around that long. Learn something new every day. O.K., maybe once a month.
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Play it live to camera with one mic, then transfer to computer editing programme balance and mix till happy.
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I tried the replica version of this guitar. Wasn't at all impressed. Woods were a lot thicker,bracing different, layers of laquer, much heavier etc. Looked great but not a remote patch on the original in both build and sound.
Paul
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Is this really an 1890s guitar?The finish and the fingerboard look hardly used!Sounds great though!
auto4union 3 years ago
Yes, virtually unplayed. Not many around in that condition.
guitbrett 3 years ago
Short but very nice sounding. I've heard guitars sound better with age.
jeffreyharrell 3 years ago
some guitars do sound better with age, especially if they are in good condition.
guitbrett 3 years ago