Washburn Guitars is an American manufacturer and importer of guitars, mandolins, and other string instruments. They offer a wide range of products that cater to beginners, intermediate and professional players.
Founded in 1883 in Chicago
Initially started as a manufacturer of mandolins and guitars
Declared bankruptcy in 1928
Reintroduced to the market in 1964
Acquired by US Music Corp in 1995
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An acoustic guitar with a solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides. Designed for the beginning player.
A Parlor-size acoustic guitar with a solid cedar top and rosewood back and sides. Suitable for intermediate and advanced players.
An electric guitar with a Floyd Rose bridge, Seymour Duncan pickups, and an ebony fretboard. Primarily designed for advanced players.
Washburn guitars are made in Indonesia and China.
Washburn guitars use a variety of woods including spruce, cedar, mahogany, and rosewood.
Yes, Washburn offers a range of guitars suitable for beginners, such as the WD10 model.
Yes, all Washburn guitars come with a limited lifetime warranty.
Washburn guitars range in price from around $100 for beginner models up to several thousand dollars for high-end professional models.