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  2. Washburn Guitars - Wikipedia

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    As a result, Washburn models (acoustic or electric) sometimes became difficult to locate between production runs. The first Washburn electric guitars were the Wing Series models, offered 1978–1984. These instruments featured innovative push-pull split humbuckers, brass hardware and inlays, and neck-through construction. Some early Wing Series ...

  3. List of acoustic guitar brands - Wikipedia

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  4. Washburn N4 - Wikipedia

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    The Washburn N4 is an electric guitar model, developed in collaboration between Nuno Bettencourt, Washburn and the Seattle-based luthier Stephen Davies. Since its introduction in mid-late 1990, it became Bettencourt's primary guitar and it is marketed by Washburn as his signature model. The N4 is the flagship of the Washburn N-prefix guitar models.

  5. Lotus (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    The most common and good-quality Lotus guitars were usually manufactured by Samick and others in Korea and India. The top-of-the-line early 1980s models were made both in Korea by Cort Guitars (early neck-through models) and in Japan by Morris/Moridaira (neck-through models, set-neck Washburn Eagle copies, and decent Gibson Les Paul copies).

  6. Category:Washburn electric guitars - Wikipedia

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    This category is dedicated to electric guitar models produced by Washburn guitars. Pages in category "Washburn electric guitars" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  7. Matsumoku - Wikipedia

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    Modest classical guitars, small steel-stringed acoustic guitars, mandolins and violins were built and marketed in the mid-1960s. [3] However, as other Japanese companies were producing similar instruments, Matsumoku set out to distinguish itself by producing high-quality acoustic and electric archtop guitars .

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