Washburn HB35 - "Washburns 335"
The HB35 is a take on the classic Gibson style semi-hollow guitar. In the late 50s Jazz players were getting more into amplification, but they found out that if you put a pickup on your hollowbody gu…
Washburn HB15 - slappy645's review
The Washburn HB-15 is an inexpensive version of the classic hollow-body archtop jazz guitar. While Washburn claims a MSRP of over $500, street price new for an HB-15 with case is around $350, with us…
Washburn HB32 - lezazoo's review
translatedSee further notice. UTILIZATION I find the handle trs enjoyable it is fine and it provides good speed maneuver. the highs are also easy to ACCS. the quality of the handle is not terrible on the…
Washburn HB35 - dannab's review
translatedAlready, this guitar is beautiful. The pictures on the net make it not always justice. This little claret with ribs of wood you see, the pickups and gold finishes, the ivory white edging on the edg…
Washburn HB35 - wurly74's review
translatedNo details on the country of manufacture, it is numbered next to the words "handmade in the tradition of Washburn since 1876. 22 frets, the salesman told me about micro gibson but I have not remove…
Washburn HB15 - " Very good deal!"
translatedAsian manufacturing guitar I suppose. Floating bridge. The handle is wide enough. But very pleasant. Consisting of 19 freight. Mini humbrucker floating in the neck position. One volume, one tone.…
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