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For beginners or advancing players at a beginners price ! Elegant but funky Style and looks are all washburn and sound as you will hear in the video is impressive ..very impressive, at this crazy price.
This guitar is fitted with all the features you could possibly wish for, for a playing style that goes with this kind of instrument. Carefully chosen features leave a little to nothing to be wished for, which makes Washburn's Wi14 an extremely well featured guitar with which you'll be thoroughly pleased. Highest grades for Wi14's features!
The WI14 guitar is an instrument that will sound great plugged in any amplifier, and has earned confidence with many guitar players, mostly because of it's tone. Washburn's WI14 stands up to a task of playing various music styles easily, and yet you can build your own recognizable tone without much effort.

WI14 features:
Hard wood body with String thru
Rosewood with dot inlays fretboard
Bolt on maple neck
Washburn did a good job. WI14 is built well, finish feels just right, hardware is solid. While playing for a longer periods of time you can expect WI14 to stay in tune and you will be pleased while playing, because the neck does provide great deal of comfort. You might find that over time metal parts will oxidize a bit, but that's normal and nothing to worry about. Washburn did a really good job with WI14 guitar.
Wi14 voted best for playing these music styles: Rock, Metal, Punk, Blues, Alternative, Indie, Funk
If you need an instrument that withstands live act and studio sessions, rehearsals and practicing, you should rest confident that Washburn's WI14 is the right choice. This instrument is definitely built to last and will do so, through fire and flames. Washburn does have the knowledge and experience you can rely on, and that kind of experience is well built into WI14.
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The Washburn guitar company started making guitars in 1883 in Chicago. The factory would later be involved with Delta Blues as a result of an influx of African Americans to the area in the 1920s. This type of blues would change the way blues music was played, and would also change rock and roll. This blues movement helped in the success of Washburn guitars at that time. The musicians played the guitars as well as making them by hand. The Washburn guitar and the blues movement that it was involved with are associated with Maxwell Street. This street is only a few blocks from the factory where Washburn guitars were first embraced.
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