Washburn Festival EA9 - "Washburn Festival Series"
played since i was 12 now 36ish 192 pounds sterling everything nuthin, zero, zilch, finteeto, the festival ea20 is an extension of both hands. 110% pure classic, no crap :) best yet equal to a st…
Washburn Festival EA18 - "Washburn EA18"
I bought the guitar new at Sam Ash in Forest Hills NY. I paid approximately $469+tax. I was looking for a new guitar for under $500. I looked at a few guitars in that price range and I fell in lov…
Washburn Festival EA26 - props's review
translatedFrom the time I had to post an opinion on this little gem (unfortunately longer marketed). Made in Chicago ... Spruce top, back, sides and mahogany neck. Rosewood Rosette and abalone inlays …
Washburn Festival EA36 - C@rlsberg's review
translatedThis guitar was built in the t States (beginning in 1992 if my sources are correct). The neck rosewood benefitted from 23 frets. The part is ensured by a prampli Equis II that can be found on other m…
Washburn Festival EA10 - " Very good guitar"
translatedI do not know or does this guitar produces. She offered me t in 1997. Electronic guitar with Washburn Equis Silver rglage with bass, mid, trebble, and stroke (10HKz of 150Hz) and a volume knob. Gui…