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Washburn Acoustic Guitars

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When the history of a luthier goes as far back as the 19th century, you know they've been doing something right. That's certainly the case for Washburn, which was founded in Chicago in 1883. Their record is dotted with milestones and stories, like the introduction of a dreadnought guitar in 1912 and some extensive media coverage through MTV's Unplugged series in the '90s. In more recent years, Washburn acoustic guitars have even been designed collaboratively with musicians as prolific as Warren Hayes and Nuno Bettencourt. There's a reason why Washburn enjoys this level of fame: their guitars are good enough to deserve it. Today's Washburn lineup is still headlined by dreadnoughts, more than a century after their first one was released. Instruments like the WD 10S Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar and WD100DL Dreadnought Mahogany Acoustic Guitar are the perfect examples: not only are these guitars well-built and well-designed, they give you those benefits at a price that will comfortably fit even the tightest of budgets. So if you're just starting out and looking to make each dollar go as far as it possibly can, you're all set with Washburn. If you're a pro, or an advanced player interested in a high-end instrument, Washburn has several models that you should definitely check out. One of these is the WP55 Parlor Koa Acoustic Guitar, which you can tell is something special even at a glance. The exotic koa tonewood stands out acoustically as much as it does visually, making this a beautiful and warm-sounding performer. For a traditional design taken to the next level, be sure to consider the Forrest Lee Bender Acoustic Guitar as well. This dreadnought's claim to fame is a B-string bending mechanism that simulates pedal steel-type bends - a rare feature on an acoustic guitar. Whether you like your instruments classic, modern or a combination of the two, you'll find something that fits the bill in this selection of Washburn acoustic guitars. Take a close look and see for yourself the benefits of so many years of experience. The key phrase here is "bang for your buck" - Washburn gives you a ton of it, so no matter which instrument you choose, you'll know that it can hold its own against any competitor.