What Happened To Washburn Guitars?

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@ShearWater509
@ShearWater509 8 ай бұрын
I have 7 Washburn guitars. All from the 90s and very early 2000s. Love them. Wish they still were as big a name today as they used to be, because they made quality stuff.
@MadGunny
@MadGunny 4 ай бұрын
I have 11 guitars, most fairly nice. I had played a Washburn WI64 before and liked it a lot. I saw a deluxe version of the guitar for sale used online at guitar center, everybody knows how they only take 1 picture of their used guitars and it’s always the worst quality picture you’ll ever see. So I took a chance and bought the guitar for $200. And it came absolutely immaculate. I was expecting it to be beat up but it was close to flawless. I checked the serial number and turns out it is a 1999 made in Korea Washburn. Needless to say I was stoked and several years later it’s probably the guitar I play the most. Those Korean made guitars are the truth
@ShearWater509
@ShearWater509 4 ай бұрын
@@MadGunny Agreed! As far as I know, four of mine were made in Korea - 2 X series and 2 Chicago Series. You wouldn't think it but Korea makes really good stuff. China, notsomuch - but Korea, yes.
@tntisbased
@tntisbased Жыл бұрын
For reference, the shirt in the beginning says “love yourself like malmstoon loves malmstoon”, malmstoon, for those who don’t know, is the name of kaylen’s legally distinct sidekick character.
@sixstringtv1
@sixstringtv1 Жыл бұрын
Yes 👍🏼
@sezamdonaldo5335
@sezamdonaldo5335 Жыл бұрын
@@sixstringtv1isnt your name Kenan?
@sixstringtv1
@sixstringtv1 Жыл бұрын
No, but I've been called worse
@ZazaManJacky
@ZazaManJacky 7 ай бұрын
@@sixstringtv1I thought your name was mia
@martinkasper197
@martinkasper197 6 ай бұрын
Yngwie would ❤this...🤣🤣🤣
@alanagottalottasay997
@alanagottalottasay997 Жыл бұрын
this is the most of my attention span I've ever dedicated to Washburn but between the pace and lengths you went to try and produce more info for us....I salut your efforts!
@markpell8979
@markpell8979 Жыл бұрын
This was the best, most concise history, analysis and commentary of Washburn that I've seen. I learned a lot today and really enjoyed it, thanks!
@CorkElectric40
@CorkElectric40 8 ай бұрын
YES....................... 😊
@smoothchopperator
@smoothchopperator 8 ай бұрын
There’s so much good history to the Chicago Custom Shop (‘92-‘00) and US Music Custom Shop (‘01-‘17). I was lead assembler in Chicago from ‘96 to ‘01 and stay in touch with the entire team to this day. Once Rudy sold it, that marked the death of Washburn, it never made Rudy money, it was a labor of love, he made his money in real estate, they tried to grow it in ways that’d surprise you like exclusive Feiten agreement, and buying parker technology but relying on the old school marketing model failed them too. Anyways sad no one responded to you. -Chopper
@johnfoskey7855
@johnfoskey7855 6 ай бұрын
Is there a good place to look up serial numbers?I have a n4 from the early 2000s I bought used
@smoothchopperator
@smoothchopperator 6 ай бұрын
@@johnfoskey7855 not really, when I started there in ‘96 I would methodically log every piece that I stamped a serial number on into a logbook, it was detailed with specifics of that model and any special status like which artist it was being built for. Sadly the logbook disappeared when Washburn shut down and sold the rights and tooling. If you have a stamped usa guitar the first two digits of the serial denote the year, the next two digits denote the month, and the last 3 are the piece number for that month.
@entertainment911717
@entertainment911717 10 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the hard work! I own alot of custom shop guitars that were made during then and love them all.
@vincemcman4086
@vincemcman4086 Жыл бұрын
Lived outside of Chicago growing up. You could always find a gem Washburn from the 80s in a pawn shop. Now they are rare.
@mikelilly7285
@mikelilly7285 Жыл бұрын
I saw a white with gold hardware one on Chicago Music Exchange a few years ago and wanted it BAD. Never have found another one. I think it was even called the Chicago Series.
@captainflamson
@captainflamson Жыл бұрын
The Parallax line were really excellent metal guitars, well built with top hardware and electronics, and killer designs. They were very well received with great reviews...then they disappeared. Seems like that was the last real push on electrics for them.
@PC85X
@PC85X Жыл бұрын
Great guitars, but easier to find vintage Washburn guitars than these.
@jarradbennett2286
@jarradbennett2286 Жыл бұрын
Dimebags sigs, Ola's models and in the early 2000's Dan Donegan's model kept that company alive apart from the odd learner double cut and acoustic sale seems like none of these guys were looked after very well and went elsewhere with ola even bringing out his own company which probably is shitting all over Washburn in sales
@stefanvujadinovic9991
@stefanvujadinovic9991 Жыл бұрын
@@PC85X I've recently bought PXS20 and I can't believe what kind of an instrument I got for 300€. It easily smashes my more expensive guitars and not just mine, the guitars of my friends that I can get my hands on. Parallaxe series is a top notch.
@ithemba
@ithemba Жыл бұрын
I remember shopping for my second guitar ever (and so, like for many beginners: my first "real" guitar) back in 2009 in Germany. Back then Washburn were a serious contender: i remember them endorsing a Band I really liked back then, I remember seeing their single cuts on stages and them being actually in stock in music stores near me, I even remember their guitars had silly little tuners built into the pots back then as a futuristic feature. In the end I decided to go for one of the newly relaunched Hagstroms instead and that was the last time I heard saw or thought about Washburn untill many years later a youtuber mentioned the famous signature washburn.
@nathanchalcraft6919
@nathanchalcraft6919 Жыл бұрын
I think it would be cool if you did one of these videos on hamer guitars. They were really big back in the 80s but have seem to vanished. Google says fender closed them down in 2012 but it also says that another company re openend them in 2017 to make import models.
@johnevered9640
@johnevered9640 Жыл бұрын
at 8:10 he mentions that hamer is actually owned by KMC, the company that owns Washburn!
@nathanchalcraft6919
@nathanchalcraft6919 Жыл бұрын
​@@johnevered9640damm! That slipped past me! Thanks!
@CorkElectric40
@CorkElectric40 8 ай бұрын
Yes.........
@smoothchopperator
@smoothchopperator 7 ай бұрын
In 97 or 98 Hamer either closed or seriously downsized their Chicago shop and we brought over some serious talent to our spraybooth and finish/buffing departments at the Washburn custom shop.
@alexplorer
@alexplorer Жыл бұрын
Yep, about halfway through this video I was going to mention Steinberger if you didn't. That's a criminal case of neglect, though it wasn't surprising. Imagine a child prodigy adopted by a traditional family who lives in the mountains. That was Steinberger being brought into Gibson. They brought it because it was getting all the attention at the time, but then didn't know where to go with the brand they acquired. Ned Steinberger was and is a genius (Fun fact: His father won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1988, the year after Gibson purchased the company). Ned wanted to get away from day-to-day operations of a company and stick with with he loved: Designing instruments and components (e.g., several innovative tuners such as the track tuner or automatic string-trimming tuners, all the trem systems including several incarnations of the Trans-trem that transposed everything). He used to consult for the company even after he sold it, but all his creations and ideas were pearls before swine. Gibson is a company that missed out on the Floyd Rose 40 years ago and still hasn't caught up. Steinberger guitars from the early Gibson years are worth a small fortune now, not because they're collectible so much as that they were attractive, well-made, and you just can't get Trans-trems anymore. Every once in a while Gibson will put out a new Steinberger model with little research into what players want (See their "Demon" guitar, for example: Looks metal, but no tremolo. Has a piezo pickup for... ballads, I guess?), barely markets it, then shrugs when it doesn't sell, concluding that "no one wants Steinbergers anymore." Meanwhile, Strandberg (with a conspicuously Steinberger-sounding name) is killing it with many of the features that made Steinberger cool to begin with: an ergonomic body, headless design, striking looks, and even the colors the Gibson-made Steinbergers came in before the company squandered the opportunity and downgraded to mostly just black or white. It's unfortunate that corporate mismanagement effectively killed a great brand. Today's players won't have easy access to the amazing instruments we had a few decades ago, and tomorrow's players won't get to benefit from the cumulative effect of what all those innovations were moving toward.
@nirkoblenc6870
@nirkoblenc6870 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for yet another awesome video! Following your video, I've just visited the Steinberger website, and the images there suggest that they're now entering a revival attempt with the slogan "Lose your head... again!" so it looks exciting.
@wilhelmtheconquerer6214
@wilhelmtheconquerer6214 Ай бұрын
I have a late 90's Washburn HSH superstrat in a (now) aged pearl white fish. It has a Washburn branded licensed Floyd Rose and genuine Grover tuners. Unfortunately, the pickups are a little meh and don't clean up as well as I'd like to, when rolling back the volume. I plan to swap the pots for higher quality VAT pots in the future to see if that may solve my problem, otherwise I'll have to swap the pickups for something better quality than the stock Washburn-branded ones. Other than that it's a great guitar! Only mods at this time are Schaller strap locks and a replaced whammy-bar, both of which got a light relic to match the rest of the 25+ year old hardware
@andyje
@andyje Жыл бұрын
During an online conversation with someone from Fortin Amps, it was vaguely implied that Mike Fortin was trying to buy the Randall brand, but I haven't seen any indications that this has taken place let alone that Randall is going to be available in any significant way in the immediate future. On the Washburn front, a dealer who is/was listed on their very inactive website they aren't replying to emails to place orders let alone fill existing orders. I think Washburn is about to become a memory.
@thaedleinad
@thaedleinad Жыл бұрын
My first guitar was a Washburn Lyon Series, a cheap series from them (I still own it), and I have a special place for the brand in my heart.
@TheKey304
@TheKey304 11 ай бұрын
Same. My mom got it for me when I was 12 back in '94. Red strat copy, and still have mine too. 😊
@thaedleinad
@thaedleinad 11 ай бұрын
@@TheKey304 mine is a 94 too! Lyon face on the headstock and a gryphon on the metal plate holding the neck, right?
@TheKey304
@TheKey304 11 ай бұрын
@@thaedleinad most definitely does!
@juliedurden9479
@juliedurden9479 Ай бұрын
I just bought that same exact kind of guitar last weekend! Found it on a local marketplace website. Was hoping to find out about the quality (the price was the motivating factor for me).
@thaedleinad
@thaedleinad Ай бұрын
@@juliedurden9479 it's decent. Not terrible, not great, just decent. You can mod it and it becomes pretty nice.
@davesneffs76
@davesneffs76 Ай бұрын
WASHBURN have done some great guitars, my 1989 KC40v is still going strong with a neck sat perfectly between a charvel and an ibanez. My Washburn WP50 les paul is just stunning, good weight, amazing neck. I had to replace the pickups to toneriders which suit it perfectly. My Washburn wd32sce acoustic is truly a thing of beauty and sounds and plays better than ( now sold ) Taylor and Epiphone acoustics I had. I have fender and Gibson guitars which are great.....but so are the Washburns.
@adiohead
@adiohead Жыл бұрын
Malmsteen also means donuts in swedish.
@Maxiamaru
@Maxiamaru Жыл бұрын
I actually have a Washburn CB-15 bass that I absolutely love. Never had a guitar hold tune as well as this one does, and it's absolutely beautiful to boot
@stevenpipes1555
@stevenpipes1555 Жыл бұрын
I love Washburns! Ive had a few over the years and ive loved them all. I currently have a Torus bass and its awsome! One of the best bang for the buck deals ive ever found.
@STAY-GOLD-VINYL
@STAY-GOLD-VINYL 9 ай бұрын
Washburn are great guitars. The early 1990s had killer quality. I have a Angelo Batio Mg44 and it’s killer
@skinbagmusic9530
@skinbagmusic9530 Ай бұрын
watched through the whole ad break just for the Bertrum shirt
@glenmurschel5939
@glenmurschel5939 Ай бұрын
The old Washburn factory in Mundelein, IL is now leveled to the ground. I think they're making a park there or something
@elefsidi
@elefsidi Жыл бұрын
Washburn Chicago Series KC-45. My beloved❤🎸! It's 34 years old, yet it's still going strong.💪
@TMoody
@TMoody 3 ай бұрын
I just picked up a 2002 USA custom shop Washburn today. Where is that shop and is the doors still open? Great video.
@wrsdes
@wrsdes 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the extensive knowledge shared.
@bcmac6826
@bcmac6826 Жыл бұрын
I've got two Washburns. A Scott Ian signature Vindicator from 2008 which I love, though it's not built for easy shredding on the higher frets. The other is a rare 2001 Rouge Star 980 that sold for $880 when it was released. It was in rough shape when I got it and I've just about brought it back to life to the point where it's currently my number two guitar behind the Vindicator. I'd love to get my hands on some of the 80s Washburn shredders, especially the HM-5V, as it's literally my dream guitar.
@James40Hz
@James40Hz Жыл бұрын
I remember Washburn being a really big name back in the early 90's. My first gigging bass was a '93 B-200 that I had from new. I now have another '93 B-200 which is my #1 bass. I have had a few others in between, Scavenger, Hammerhead, Idol, all great instruments. It is really sad to hear what has happened to them over the years.
@James40Hz
@James40Hz 11 ай бұрын
My current one is Midnight Blue, my first one was Sunburst finish. It took many years of waiting to find another for sale in the UK!@@PaulWhitcomb-ty6md
@mikelord9860
@mikelord9860 Жыл бұрын
Great doc! A few points to make (maybe others have posted the same): *Those bastards at Gibson also bought out Garrison Guitars (from Newfoundland, Canada, they were known for their polymer skeletal/bracing system), not to continue the line but to kill it altogether, just to get Garrison out of the way. *Around 2000 Washburn got caught taking their import guitars, slapping USA labels on 'em and charging accordingly. *The only Washburn I had was an Indo-made travel guitar, 1/2 size, unique shape but VERY deep, at least 3". Build quality was jungle-like, sounded like playing a tree trunk 'CHOKKA CHOKKA CHOKKA'. Paid only $100 for it, but soured on it before too long. *A few years ago I emailed Washburn asking them to consider reissuing the 5270 Bell Guitar, a popular parlor model from the 1920s that poet Carl Sandburg among others played. Never got a reply. *Their travel guitar sounds horrible, even compared to other companies' models.
@TheKey304
@TheKey304 11 ай бұрын
My first guitar was a red Washburn Lyon strat copy. Way back in '94 😂 I still have it, but only to look at now! 😂😂 Excellent video!
@SEBBY_SHREDZ_BOI
@SEBBY_SHREDZ_BOI Ай бұрын
My first electric guitar was a Paul Stanley PS80, still have it to this day but what’s funny is that I have never seen Paul using that specific guitar 😂
@77Fortran
@77Fortran 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the interesting summary! When I was younger I dreamed of playing a Washburn N4, and now I am old, it is difficult to find a new one in Europe, and the prices are in the cosmos for those that are out there.
@markdavies2115
@markdavies2115 Жыл бұрын
Used washburn guitars and basses since the 80's. My main superstrat is washburn, my current active bass is a washburn.. My recently modded axe is a washburn.. they are awesome...when people realise then they will thrive again, when that day comes maybe guitarists will also realise that the best strings in the world are, and have been since the 80's are Dean Markley.. Korean Washburns and Japanese 80's Arias are up there with the best guitars ever made..
@crigonalgaming1258
@crigonalgaming1258 Жыл бұрын
I still have my Washburn acoustics too. They are absolutely amazing instruments. They have the history and heritage to compete with other companies' sob stories, yet they fail to capitalize on that heritage.
@andretremblay
@andretremblay 2 ай бұрын
I’ve had a few Washburn guitars in the past and have two now. I love them. I think they are very well-made and a real bargain.
@restojon1
@restojon1 Жыл бұрын
You raise some really interesting points here actually. I'm in the UK and in the early 90's many of our guitar shops were a bit "stuck in the past" and only really stocked the mainstream brands as well as budget copies. I'm talking Fender, Gibson, Epiphone, Squier and the copies thereof. Jackson, BC Rich, Ibanez etc were reasonably rare in the local shops but one thing they did tend to carry was Washburn. Price-wise they were between a budget and a big name and they punched way above their weight. Then, around the mid 90's the big names like Jackson, BC Rich et al started releasing their performer/entry level type guitars and it made the Washburn stuff much less appealing, both visually and financially. The other point was Randall amps. We had very few people selling them here but by Christ they were good and they didn't cost Mesa Boogie money, or indeed, Marshall money. Had they expanded their range into smaller combo's and practice amps they could've cleaned up the market here, especially with the Dimebag connection. I could not believe the tone you could get out of those things when I first played through one in a shop. Two very large missed opportunities on the part of the companies behind the brands in my opinion.
@skyjack8884
@skyjack8884 10 ай бұрын
I have a washburn mini jumbo western acoustic guitar. I still love it and so does my guitar tutor.
@GreenBlueWalkthrough
@GreenBlueWalkthrough Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this I've being trying to track down the guitar brand that Frank Klepacki the composer of Command and Conquer and now plays with the Tiberian Sons uses and these guys seem like a match not only does the logo look the same(Hard to tell in the few times you see the head of his guitar.) but the time period makes sense as he made his most well known work in the 1990s as is a rock, metal artest mostly.
@BrianBower
@BrianBower Жыл бұрын
I enjoy these videos man!
@sixstringtv1
@sixstringtv1 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad! 😎
@RobScenity
@RobScenity 10 ай бұрын
Nice vid! 2 of my favorite guitars are Washburn - a PS2000 and an Anarchy V (WV16GBG1). I enjoyed your history but can't help but wonder at the glaringly obvious omission of Paul Stanley's contributions.
@TristanRiversMusic
@TristanRiversMusic Жыл бұрын
If you were wondering, Nuno used the Nele on the "Other Side Of The Rainbow" solo from the new album. Or at least he did in the video. I seem to remember Nuno saying he actually used it in the recording and not just for the music video but I can't remember what interview that was from. Perhaps the Rick Beato one?
@CJJC
@CJJC 3 ай бұрын
Years before the album came out, in a short video about the Nele, he said he’d played a solo on it and to look out for the song “Rainbow”
@jettschenker
@jettschenker 7 ай бұрын
I have a Washburn Parallaxe LP style guitar. I quite like it.
@weedian710
@weedian710 Жыл бұрын
Idk but I got a Washburn SS-40 Steve Stevens Model, with hand wound Schecter Pasadena pickups, Grover’s, and a hard shell case for $90. It’s awesome.
@weedian710
@weedian710 Жыл бұрын
From a thrift store.
@rhaxeedo
@rhaxeedo 5 ай бұрын
I have a nuno N1, i love everything about it. Washburn necks are my favorite to play. I hope they churn out more models and become great again.
@auntjenifer7774
@auntjenifer7774 5 ай бұрын
😂 @1:15 If you remember 1920's !? Well you Don't because you can't because you weren't there 😂
@xerodelacroix5552
@xerodelacroix5552 Жыл бұрын
I had a superstrat that was Frankensteined together from a Washburn 3G-V body and hardware with an Ibanez RG neck. Thing was insane. It wound up getting broken in half again and I gave it to a friend, who put it back together a third time and still plays it.
@sixstringtv1
@sixstringtv1 Жыл бұрын
Goddamn that thing's been through a lot 😂
@jamesosterberg2510
@jamesosterberg2510 Жыл бұрын
The Washburn "Parallaxe S20FR", or the "Parallaxe PXS 100" in White with Floyd and the Reverse Headstock looks so cool !! I have a LTD - M1000 wich looks almost identical to the Parallaxe PXS 100 in white, but the Washburn has a special touch with that weird bolt-on neck heel design !!
@onetakehoovie5955
@onetakehoovie5955 Жыл бұрын
I feel like washburn as a compant were getting more known for their cheap beginner guitars they had stocked in walmarts and kmarts than their more expensive custom guitars.
@_Yep_Yep_
@_Yep_Yep_ Жыл бұрын
Bit of a head scratcher that Washburn is both Walmart and Amazon sold. Not sure if it says something about either the guitar maker or the retailer. They do appear to somewhat randomly drop a container or two of really cool guitars, then be "out of stock" for ages, but consistently kick out the starter acoustics and electrics. Seems like the Taylorish-cut Dreadnought is their meat and potatoes, but you can score Washburn Custom Shop electrics...from Amazon. From my perspective, it just looks like something previously cool that the initial principal got out of a long time ago. A brand that is now owned by a vacuum cleaner umbrella corporation that owns a nice C&C mill to slap Washburn on mostly non interesting stuff with an occasionally upscale model to remind us Washburn was once cool. I guess the neat thing about Washburn is that theres a lot of them, with people mostly liking them as good players to have survived resale and becoming good kick around guitars. Liken it to a bowl of vanilla ice cream, occasionally with some sprinkles-hard to fuck up the recipe and make people mad at you.
@JasonCGuitarOfficial
@JasonCGuitarOfficial 16 күн бұрын
As a former US Music Artist who was there between 2010 and 2015 when everything fell apart, I can 100% tell you that if it wasn't for George Lynch, Ola, Scott Ian, and then President Joe Delaney US Music would have died in 2010! US Music who also at the time owned Randall Amplification. They brought Ola on who turned them onto Mike Fortin and were releasing TONS for products that were AMAZING! The Satan, Natas, and Thrasher line of amps, Ola's Solar Guitars, Michael Sweet from Strypers guitars, and of course Nuno.. It all came to a head in 2015 when US Music sold off to KSM and NONE of us could get guitars, amps, or pedals anymore. Randall didnt work things out with Mike Fortin so he bounced, followed by Lynch, Ian, and everyone else. US Music even worked out a deal with Ola from Strandberg guitars to start building them in their custom shop and even that fell apart because of how broken US Music was internally. The staff at US Music were AMAZING. Allen in the custom shop was an incredible and friendly builder with a really great reputation, Joe Delaney who I do believe is with Magnavox now was just incredible to work with. Mike Fortin, Jason Frankhauser, Joke Skog, Matt Olivio and everyone else on the artist team were a true blessing. Its really a shame what happened to Washburn, Randall and US Music......
@tomaslopez2940
@tomaslopez2940 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this story of Washburn! Definitely seems like the brand was done dirty by the corporate people! Can you do a similar video on what happened to Hamer guitars? They were also bought by KMC and died out for a while in 2013 but had a comeback in 2017. Nothing was heard from them since though...
@JohnnyN-ml3te
@JohnnyN-ml3te 4 ай бұрын
I have a rare X50 Pro Q ACD (artist model) in transparent green. The ACD stands for 'artist Chris Duarte' It's a very well built Korean SSS with mahogany body and set mahogany neck, ebony fretboard, grover tuners. A previous owner upgraded the pickups and pots to Dimarzio, including a treble bleed on the volume and a locking input jack. I met Chris Duarte a couple times, he's a really cool guy. Got pics of us both with the guitar, he signed the back of the headstock too.
@OGbrundle
@OGbrundle 10 ай бұрын
Dude i hope you succeed to the fullest with this youtube channel so you can go to create your own guitar brand
@drewquarrie2116
@drewquarrie2116 10 ай бұрын
Just came across your video, not a guitar player but a bass player, got back into playing a bit during the pandemic I was really disappointed when I found out that the Washburn bass line up is pretty well non existent now, I bought a 6.string bass back in the mid 90s, love it I have picked up a few more Washburn basses on the used market
@daemonspudguy
@daemonspudguy Жыл бұрын
I saw a Washburn Strat copy being advertised at my local Walmart, so they aren't dead yet.
@MrBrixon10
@MrBrixon10 6 ай бұрын
I have a Washburn MR250 semi hollow electric. Can you tell me how many and where they were manufactured. I got this one from Kerry Livgren. He told me its one he played on stage and he signed the back of the headstock for me.
@xerxes2568
@xerxes2568 Жыл бұрын
I’ve always wondered, but what’s your thoughts on 7 string guitars?
@eliaskapravelos7171
@eliaskapravelos7171 Жыл бұрын
I own a WV66GT and it was my first really good guitar when I was 13. They just had the most awesome guitars man, I still drool for an N7, was my first 7 string guitar "crush". Not to mention all the dime models.
@TheKey304
@TheKey304 11 ай бұрын
Have the same! Satin white finish. I recently restored it and did a couple videos with it on my channel. Still a killer axe!
@eliaskapravelos7171
@eliaskapravelos7171 11 ай бұрын
@@TheKey304 Yup, exact one I have. Mine is due for a fix up but I've neglected it as I've moved towards X/star shapes and superstrats. Would love to have it finished with just oil.
@tomliemohn624
@tomliemohn624 6 ай бұрын
The luthier was actually named Stephen Davies out of Seattle. I visited his shop frequently, had him work on some of my instruments and took advise from him when I started making my own guitars. Very smart guy. Not sure what he's up to now days. That was a long time ago now.
@vhsorion
@vhsorion Жыл бұрын
My Washburn C5CE does me great! I've loved it since I got it in 2020
@martinkasper197
@martinkasper197 6 ай бұрын
Washburn will always be related to Nuno Bettencourt....🎸🤘👍
@janniklaswittmann1667
@janniklaswittmann1667 Жыл бұрын
I have a Korean washburn dime ST Pro from 2004 and it's just my absolute favorite guitar ever. Hunted ebay for a year to find one and it just stands above all the stealths dean built over the years
@svart_kors
@svart_kors Жыл бұрын
I remember seeing Alex Sibbald using a Washburn bass when he played for the hardcore band, The Accused back in the 80's and that was the only kind of bass I wanted. A shame to see them fade away like this.
@scottishgolden4199
@scottishgolden4199 Ай бұрын
2:40 The shirt for the sponsor caught me so off guard I spit out a mouthfull of coffee everywhere, one of the funniest things that has ever happened to me.
@sixstringtv1
@sixstringtv1 Ай бұрын
A certified classic
@scottishgolden4199
@scottishgolden4199 Ай бұрын
Can't believe the guy himself actually replied lol, what a way to brighten my day.
@darylwilliams7642
@darylwilliams7642 4 ай бұрын
Ive got 2 early 90's HB-35s. Love them!!!
@Niinsa62
@Niinsa62 26 күн бұрын
I like this! Well, not the decline and disappearance of Washburn, but the video! I have a Washburn HB30 semi-acoustic guitar, basically a 335 clone but cheaper, made in Korea. With two very nice sounding Washburn humbucker pickups, marked 621 for the neck and 623 for the bridge. When I bought the guitar I was planning on swapping them for Seymour Duncans, but I liked the original ones so much I kept them. And it has the Buzz Feiten intonation system! (It was all the rage back then, and involved a license fee to Buzz.) I guess I bought it in the mid 2000's. The serial number starts with 02, that might be the year of manufacture. Well, this is the reason I watched this video, I guess! That Washburn is so nice, what happened to the company? I guess it is just a brand name now, and in limbo at that.
@peepkindoesstuff4066
@peepkindoesstuff4066 Жыл бұрын
I have a mercury series Washburn and holy god that guitar has been my favorite ever since !! Heck even the knockoff Floyd competes with my original Floyd rose on one of my schecters !! Got it for like 60$ and I play that more than my esp explorer. Awesome guitar and definitely awesome company :)..
@AntonGubkin
@AntonGubkin 6 ай бұрын
Is it the black hsh one?
@peepkindoesstuff4066
@peepkindoesstuff4066 6 ай бұрын
@@AntonGubkin yes
@txhc666
@txhc666 10 ай бұрын
I've got a really nice Washburn mg 104. USA made. Built during the time, grover jackson worked at Washburn.
@cattleprods911
@cattleprods911 3 ай бұрын
LOVE my Washburn B-15 banjo (#44/144), Mahogany wood, brass tone ring, made in S. Korea (2006/07 ish) by craftsmen and women who obviously understand how to make a fine banjo. As a side note, it is a copy of late 20s/early 30s Gibson “master tone” banjos (RB3/RB5 mostly), which at that time Gibson had copied Paramount (mostly), which had evolved from Vega and, wait for it….Washburn 20-30 years prior. Washburn instruments (although not seamless for 140 years like the some might suggest) value is generally very good. I love my Washburn banjo, in the living room and on the bandstand, it stands up well against banjos that cost thousands more.
@stevecassidyguitar
@stevecassidyguitar Жыл бұрын
Nice work 👌👌 Tis a shame, I've always been a fan of Washburn, I also have/had an N2, had an MG44 briefly. Loved the Nuno P2's and N51/N61's (Super rare now - they all Tanked). Also Liked an worn HB36 335 type they had (Headstocks waaay cooler than Epiphone). The end.
@jeffgreen7499
@jeffgreen7499 Жыл бұрын
My wife's 1st cousin Frank Cavanagh was the bassist in the band Filter. Washburn issued a Frank Cavanagh Signature Model bass, they are very rare, Frank says they only sold about 25 of them.
@davidethridge5748
@davidethridge5748 2 ай бұрын
His bass tone is sick! I love that bass intro to Hey Man Nice Shot.
@jeffgreen7499
@jeffgreen7499 2 ай бұрын
Frank is a great guy - he still has a couple of his signature basses. These days...he is farmer, raises organic crops. He lives on Music Street! That's for real!! He came over a couple of months ago and gave me a Sears 40 X L amp(made by Danelectro). This amp is an oldie but goodie! I'll pass on your message to Frank.
@peterwall77
@peterwall77 Жыл бұрын
I used to have a Washburn Solar 7 string V. They seemed to be gaining some traction in the market when Ola came onboard after a bit of a dry spell after Dimebag left them but seem almost dead in the water now. A real shame. A company I have a soft spot for and would love to see thrive. It is strange that nobody is talking about it really apart from you doing this video. Ola had metioned people leaving the company from time to time and I remmeber when he announced his departure from Washburn and Randall shortly after.
@robertmalinowski6804
@robertmalinowski6804 Жыл бұрын
The Washburn factory was in Mundelein IL. They closed it down around 10 years ago, and there were a few videos of people walking through the empty building. I believe it's been torn down. Washburn was owned by US Music Corp which had an office in Buffalo Grove, but I believe that's gone, too.
@cmh.capitalenterprises6787
@cmh.capitalenterprises6787 10 ай бұрын
I bought a wcg66sce last week from sweetwater. They had many other WB models in stock as well. Sounds like I was lucky in my timing if they are becoming scarce.
@Addahasan
@Addahasan 10 ай бұрын
I still own the Washburn RX22F, Its a killer guitar. Still plays beautifully and looks awesome.
@michaelblaney4461
@michaelblaney4461 Жыл бұрын
Much of what a think of guitar companies are just Middlemen who contract Indonesian, Korean, Chinese and Japanese manufacturers .
@aarone213
@aarone213 Ай бұрын
I love my Washburns. Even my new Nuno replica. Sounds awesome.
@mikejordan6093
@mikejordan6093 Жыл бұрын
I just bought a Washburn acoustic for about 250 USD and I love it. I also have a strat copy, an HB-30 (ES-335 copy) and another older acoustic. All great guitars. Really sleeper guitars - good value. It's too bad that the venture capitalists or whoever are just skimming the profits and neglecting the brand. Same thing happening in health care - where I have my day job. But that's a whole 'nuther kettle 'o fish' as they say.
@meleepinata
@meleepinata Жыл бұрын
Venture capitalists and equity firms are vampires
@anguswilson3130
@anguswilson3130 Жыл бұрын
They had some really good value guitars back in the day esp the x series and idols they'd come loaded with seymour duncans etc for alot lower cost than the competition. Also the cheap acoustics at one point were definitely up there when I was at a local college like 15 years ago for music they had a bunch of the cheap Washburn acoustics and I always thought they were pretty exceptional for the price. On another point you made gibson have fucked up by not taking advantage of the Steinberger name to release some more updated models with the resurgence of headless guitars in recent years.
@Shankdv8
@Shankdv8 11 ай бұрын
Ampeg is owned by Yamaha now and they are doing good with it so far. The 50th anniversary SVT is a good head, they revived the rocket bass combo amp series, and the SGT-DI pedal
@jsks8919
@jsks8919 7 ай бұрын
I'll be ordering a Washburn Apprentice for my kids soon. Sweetwater, here in Fort Wayne, has many models of Washburn.
@sixstringtv1
@sixstringtv1 7 ай бұрын
Consider using my Sweetwater affiliate link if you're gonna do that 👀👀 sweetwater.sjv.io/y2xaEv
@workingorder2189
@workingorder2189 Жыл бұрын
I wish Washburn brought back the HM, and Force series. I can't believe Washburn hasn't done a Wayne's world signature guitar. However, Washburn doesn't care about their electric guitars now-a--days.
@OldmovieMike
@OldmovieMike Жыл бұрын
my first guitar, a KC40v in 1989!
@martinhensley2377
@martinhensley2377 Жыл бұрын
They need to bring back some of the old guitars like the A-20.I had one and it played great.
@Synic08
@Synic08 22 күн бұрын
I have a 2014 washburn g55… its good… plays very easy, its maybe slightly quieter than other guitars, i assume because its koa… solid top koa though… every person who i have ever let play it, compliments it, and even notes the washburn name as an “older” name that they thought was gone…
@mikecf1
@mikecf1 4 ай бұрын
I have a Washburn R320SWRK parlor guitar. I love it. Beautiful guitar that I play almost every day.
@immanuelsanate8615
@immanuelsanate8615 Ай бұрын
Nuno the man himself should buy out Washburn 💪👊🤘
@joecader
@joecader 4 ай бұрын
I own maybe 20 Washburn Idols( mostly early to mis 2000's, a couple PS-7000, a P2 & CT-2QCS. I think I have 2 Peavey guitars and a Mark Tremonti PRS SE.
@vita-girl4345
@vita-girl4345 Жыл бұрын
I tried to order a custom N4 and was told their custom shop has been closed since 2016. It doesn’t bode well for Washburn.
@bayerhead
@bayerhead 6 ай бұрын
I have 2 washburns and both are unique. One being an acoustic and the other has a custom paint job with a crunchy low tone that I got from a trade. Gave up my warlock b.c. rich for it. It's probably one of my favorite guitars I've ever played.
@topher4677
@topher4677 Жыл бұрын
You list Ampeg as a company owned by KMC but I've seen conflicting information online that Yamaha owns Ampeg. Do you know anything about this that could help clarify things?
@silverman169
@silverman169 Жыл бұрын
Wow I actually didn't realize Washburn has such a rich history. I've always associated them with affordable acoustic guitars. I forgot they actually made electric guitars too.
@DriveCarToBar
@DriveCarToBar Ай бұрын
If you want a bargain on a guitar that can go toe to toe with a Les Paul, check out the Idol series of electrics. Generally well built and playable right out of the box. Some of the more budget line guitars cheaped out on the tuners, but lots of them are still going for less than $300. If you can get one cheap, you've got a great platform for some upgrades.
@DriveCarToBar
@DriveCarToBar Ай бұрын
This corporate raiding has ruined more companies than anything else. And it's not just venture capital firms doing it, companies are doing it to themselves. Peavey seems like they're desperately clinging to life with their 6505 amps, their Trace Elliot Class-D bass gear and the rest being pro audio and other companies. I remember when you couldn't go to any venue or A/V supply house and not see a piece of Peavey gear sitting there, still delivering the goods. Someone in the band or the sound guy was using Peavey gear of some type. I owned a Max Bass 700w amp and it was an absolute monster. Heavy as all hell, probably nearly 70lbs on its own. But it had a magical control on the front called Contour that lived in the EQ section. You could set a basic EQ for whatever you were playing and then use the Contour knob to deliver whatever bass tone you wanted. Leave it down low in the 1 or 2 setting and it was happy to deliver some Motown mud. Crank it about midway and it brightened up the mids and highs and you had an amp that would do funky slap and pop. Dime the Contour knob, dial up the gain and it became a metal bass amp. About the only drawback was that this amp did not do quiet. There was no quiet practice with that amp, it basically ignored the lowest Master Volume settings entirely and didn't wake up til you hit 5. At that point, the GIANT transformer in this thing was finally doing its thing and you were absolutely shaking the windows. Crank it up and give it a healthy dose of gain and it would absolutely flatten any SVT. And it was Made in the USA and rugged as hell. That amp took a nose dive off a pickup tailgate after a gig and my heart sank. No output at all. All it did was break the Master Volume pot. A new one for $6 and she worked mint again.
@chuylennon
@chuylennon 11 ай бұрын
I was about to buy a Washburn Dark1 for 150USD, but I don't know anything about it... Is it worth it?
@Razrback
@Razrback Жыл бұрын
I'll buy it Wonder how much
@GretchZ
@GretchZ Жыл бұрын
Daisy Rock still exists?! Are they any good?
@the-first-liam
@the-first-liam Жыл бұрын
I clicked this video from one of your 2021 videos 💀the glow up is visible
@sixstringtv1
@sixstringtv1 Жыл бұрын
Both in my face and in content quality yes. What video did you watch hahah
@the-first-liam
@the-first-liam Жыл бұрын
@@sixstringtv1 it was the Guitar Center BC Rich one, I definitely like your old videos but yeah you're production is improving so keep it up! ✌🏻
@ProudFilthyCasual
@ProudFilthyCasual 6 ай бұрын
I still regret selling this random Washburn acoustic I picked up used. It was for a good cause, but still a feel I haven't recaptured.
@jacobhalsey1393
@jacobhalsey1393 Жыл бұрын
Great video, I have to ask. Is that a headless les paul in the background
@sixstringtv1
@sixstringtv1 Жыл бұрын
Yes!
@jacobhalsey1393
@jacobhalsey1393 Жыл бұрын
@@sixstringtv1 video when?
@sixstringtv1
@sixstringtv1 Жыл бұрын
6 months ago 😂 kzbin.info/www/bejne/sHTNmKGVm62cec0
@smftv
@smftv 10 ай бұрын
It's so sad. I was fortunate enough years ago to pick up a Washburn xm120 e pro c (carbon black) for a great price in near mint condition. I got it from a private seller, no paperwork (manual) so i only know the basics, (body, fretboat, pickups etc...) but not the exact year it was manufactured. I 'think' it's a 2013, but i have no idea. I'd love more detailed information on the guitar. Who played that style, if anyone? It's almost like it doesn't exist. I dont even know how many were made, but it sounds amazing! (At least it does through my Yamaha THR10X). It's like a unicorn. Except there's a lot more information available in a google search for a mythical creature than the tangible guitar I own. 😕 Your video was extremely detailed and yet vague because you seem to have run into similar issues in trying to extrapolate any info at all, but what you did was dizzyingly amazing.
@gunslingersymphony5015
@gunslingersymphony5015 6 ай бұрын
I think that actively running a company serves two potential goals: 1. In the short term, the parent company can put out terrible quality under the newly acquired brand, thereby boosting sales of their other properties, which can then lead to: 2. In the long term, the parent company can bring the company back to its former glory with premium materials and better builders, "surprising" everyone with an "unexpected" return to form. In doing so passively, as you say seems to be the case here, they only have the second option at their disposal. Give it a bit, and either they'll bring it back, or it'll be bought by someone else (for some ridiculous amount of money). It may be five years, it may be ten, but I'd bet money I don't have that they come back all premium and stuff, leading to a huge rush of nostalgic power buying... and a nice big pad for their bank accounts one way or the other.
@MathiasBronnes
@MathiasBronnes Жыл бұрын
I emailed their parent company, formely known as kaman. I basically asked about the old gtx line of guitars, and while i was told they wont make any more gtx models, they might use the designs for new washburns
@doubledont4949
@doubledont4949 6 ай бұрын
I haven't owned any expensive guitars but out of all the budget guitars I've had my Washburn x30 was the best guitar I've ever had. Ive owned 2 of them and only paid about 150 used for each of them. Killer pickups and amazing feeling and sustain. Had grover tuners from the factory too. Never needed to do any setup on them
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