Update! No, I didn't receive a new 4N. What I did receive was an amazing set of large prints from all angles of Nuno's 4N from Lisa Johnson of "108 Rock Star Guitars" (full story with a glimpse in my community posts here on TH-cam). The photos haven't been published yet and I don't have permission to share them in full, but for those few people who have expressed doubt regarding my story or who do not think that the woodgrain fingerprint is enough to know for certain, these prints do clearly show the serial number and signature on the back of the headstock of Nuno's own guitar. There was never a doubt in my mind, but for others, there will no longer be any doubt as well once Lisa publishes her new book. Thank you all for the amazing response to the video (even the doubters)! It's still my hope that one day I can try out a new 4N for myself, if only to offer my reaction as someone who was intimately familiar with the feel and tone of the genuine article.
Great story, and thanks for the free entertainment, about our favourite guitar hero! The best part is Nuno has stayed relevant, which sadly didnt seem likely just a few years ago. But a divorce can do wonders for any artist! Their misery only helps us, right? My only experience with an N4 was at a music store in australia in mid 90s with a USA built model that looked unloved on the rack. I cant say if it was a 'davies' but it sure felt odd to play. its washburns prerogative to make money, but each subsequent release dilutes to brand further until we get into EVH territory, with so many new signature models that they become common as muck. anyway, cheers!
This is an incredible story ! How cool is it to be a pivotal factor in one of your guitar hero's career by having a direct involvement with a specific guitar he actually plays. Just fricking WOW !
That's killer! Love stories like this, pretty cool to know you were a part of the history of such a famous guitar😊 definitely smiled about the neck and sanding part, stuff like that makes a guitar unique. Cool stuff bro
I was at an Extreme concert recently and Yes! Your guitar does sound powerful! Nuno makes it squeal so hard it’s unbelievable!!! Thank you for selling your guitar 😎
I still come back to watch this video from time to time and check the comments for anything from either Nuno himself or Washburn. I’d think there’d be something by now, but there isn’t even a “thank you” yet.
I did get a set of large photographic prints of my old '4N' by the photographer who create the 108 Rock Star Guitar book, that was unexpected and extremely nice. Lots of close ups. Those prints will be published in her next book, but that won't be until 2021.
Crazy story. I’ve been a Nuno fan since high school, now I’m an old lady. Some day I will buy the N4. I’ll keep my signed hand made Extreme jacket next to it. Yes, I met the band back stage since I was the crazy Extreme lady. They were gentlemen:)
It is absolutely crazy how distinguished the N4 is even in your demo I would have guessed it was a N4 without watching the video before bill Lawrence pickups are amazing no doubt
If it has an open-pore finish that could be why it sounds different acoustically, or at least to do with finish as it can make such a difference. My Jackson JS22 in natural oil allows the body to not only vibrate more freely than a poly finish but allows the wood the breathe, it makes such a difference and I love it.
Thank you for the cool story. As a N4 lover, I loved to hear how this 4N came about... Owned several Davies N4's (incl. a black painted one) and they are something.
What a great story thanks for putting it up! I live through those years and rocked out to Nuno’s playing, if you could wear out a CD I definitely wore out Pornograffitti. Thanks again!
I used to know the luthier that made Nuno’s first few personal Washburn’s. He was a master builder for Ibanez, BC Rich, as well other companies that had custom shops in the L.A. area. He lived in El Monte CA did some side work out of his garage. One night I go over to pick up a guitar he was working on. We walk back to the garage where he did all his work (routers, drill presses, etc) He shows me a few one piece Nuno bodies and Stevens necks and says he’s building some protos for Nuno, right there in his garage! Will never forget that. That guy also designed and built Paul Stanley’s personal Silvertone model. I believe he may be back with BC Rich, making their top of line guitars.
Awesome. First time hearing about that. Who knows, maybe he did a few others that didn't reach Nuno ... like some that went to tradeshows. If that's true, it could explain why Nuno gave it extra attention in 1993 when he signed it and why he decided to buy it 20 years later.
Bambang Gentolet No sir. I don’t want to reveal his name out of respect for his privacy. If he sees these posts and cares to acknowledge, then cool. :-)
Thank you so much for this. I heard that the 2006 is the most coveted year. Is it because that year has both the string tree and those reverse mounting screws for the locking nut (back of headstock)? Agreed with what you said about the sound while strumming it acoustically and the comfort. I have played the Washburn N4/4N models on and off since the early 90s and was always a secret fan. Never bought one though which I regret. Money always tough though. 💯 A very original amd unique interpretation of the Strat shape. I still don't understand the whole "Davies" version though.
I've had my 1992 Davies Washburn N4 for 29 years now. Cost me 1000 bucks back then and it still plays and sounds like a custom shoppe compared to some of the toys made today :)
Awesome Video! Who's the clown who gave this a thumbs down? I bought my 91 N2 new at the end of 91 IIRC, and still have it and listening to my son play it as I'm typing this right now. When I bought my N2, they had the N4's right beside it which I really wanted but I was 16 and could only afford the N2 which I paid 680+ tax (cad). I think they were asking 1050 or something for the n4.....Still kicking myself, but love the fact that I still have the N2 and will never let it go. Been keeping my eyes peeled for an N4 for years and years now, but seems everytime I see one, the prices go up and up and up and......UGH!
Josh Damsma I just sold his sister Treza’s boyfriend, a pick guard And new tuning keys for his musicman bass. She told me they will be playing down here in a couple months, that’s the next time I’ll see Nuno.
Really similar. I walked into Allen's music in Australia in 91. There was a newly released Davies n4 that was sold but on display. I asked the guys and they said they'd import one but I'd have to buy it first. I thought it was the most amazing thing so I committed-it was $2100 Australian dollars in 1991. I traded a really pristine Ibanez RG560 signed by Warrant and every cent I had. Despite some buyers remorse I have owned this guitar since. I got a light french polish done by a professional to protect it from dirt and sweat. It looks and plays exactly like the day I bought it but it doesn't get played much which is why I'm selling it now.
@@mato-cj9gq Hey Michael, you should join the N4 owners club on facebook to put you in touch with potential buyers. I put mine up for sale but didn't really want to sell it unless I found someone who was really prepared to pay for what it was worth. I put $10,000 on mine ( Australian) which is about $8000 USD. If you really want to sell it you could ask for around $6000 USD to see it go-thats probably towards the top end of pricing. I've owned mine for 19 years it's in pristine, near new condition and I won't part with it for under $10000 Australian.
Great video and a very interesting story! Thanks Joe! It would be great if you could meet Nuno again to talk to him about your guitar, and possibly try or buy one of the new Washburn models. I loved what you said about closing the loop.
Hi Joe. I also had a Davies version. Was one of the best playing necks I ever laid my hands on. The weird part is, contrary to what one would expect from a fast playing guitar, the neck was not a "slim" profile at all. It was actually kind of chunky, but it just fit my hand so well! I got this guitar used for an absolute steal ($275) because the seller either didn't know what it was worth or just needed the cash. I played the crap out of it from the early 90's up until about 2011 when I sold it on E-bay. Had I known what it would be worth today, of course I would NEVER have sold it. But I did indeed sell it (for $1600) in order to buy a Les Paul which I truly love, but I wish I could have gotten it another way. I REALLY miss that Davies N4. I liked everything about it except the tone of the bridge pickup, which seemed a bit too shrill to my taste. Anyway, good story. You seem to have a touch of remorse but, like me, you are NOT completely devastated by it. Probably just wish you still had it sometimes when feeling nostalgic.
The only time I have any feelings of wanting to still have it is when I see pictures and videos of my exact one being played by Nuno ... which is all the time! LOL
@@jmkmusicpedals I can only imagine! Yep, the wood grain pattern confirms your old guitar is the one Nuno now owns. Wood grain patterns are as unique as finger prints!
Only if Werner Herzog narrates: "The feel of the bare wood engenders a primal drive to transform this cold indifference of nature into phrases and tones of immeasurable beauty and joy. It's almost impossible to comprehend how the unvarnished and unprotected alder does not catch fire when exposed to the friction caused by Flight of the Wounded Bumblebee.
I love this story 👍 Man, I absolutely love the N4 guitars because of how they sound and feel. For me, I own a padauk N4 that's been with me for 10 years. and 2 of the N4's little brother the N2. I'll never part with them, Rock history's written all over them. Thank you for sharing this video :)
Cool name for the band😎. I own one. These were rare in the UK but I played one back in 90's in Music Exchange in Birmingham UK and loved it. I brought one 2nd hand for £800 and it's hanging on my wall. I was told it was an early 91 model and got it with the metal washburn flightcase. It is a pain to do truss rod adjustments. Love the oiled neck. I sweat buckets so I prefer oiled necks to varnish. My fav neck is on my Ibanez FGM DY100 tho which is a varnished neck. I buy signature guitars as they hold their value.
I must say your music sounds amazing. My story is nowhere as interesting. I owned a tele owned by Tim Finn from an NZ band called split enz. I sold it back in 06. I regret it sometimes. It was an old 50s tele with a bridge humbucker and a coil tap switch. The switch plate was flipped the other way, the coil split was installed in place of the tone knob. I had gotten it repaired with a new nut, a push pull tone knob/coil split combo. I used to play live back then. Then I got carried away by newer fancier looking guitars and sold this beast for rent. I miss it.
Man , I've been wanting one of these since the early 90's. I still have my Kramer Nightswan that I feel the same way about. It's irreplaceable for me. I wouldn't have given up that 4N, I still want one however I've seen them going for upwards of 3-4K now.
It's a shame that neither Washburn or Nuno ever included that story in their promotion of the 4N - an N4 guitar purchased and lovingly modified by You, that eventually made it's way to Nuno's hands just to become his main axe (partially due to said mods). That would be such a cool thing - isn't it what signature guitars are all about? It just seems that both the company and the man himself would rather this story not to exist, as if you weren't welcome in Washburn's and Nuno's grandeur. Heck, even Your comment on the matter on the last video about Nuno's N4 story got deleted - the one calling the interviewer out for saying Your story is fake without any sources for the matter. Anyways, phenomenal piece or rock'n'roll history!
I purchased an N24, which is betwee an N4 and an N2 at a pawnshop for $200. I saw it from across the room and knew instantly what it was and b-lined up to the rack to try it out. First off, Nuno was mu guitar idol back then as I was brought up on 80's shred like Yngwie,Satch and Vai. But when I heard Nuno and his percussive, melodic style I was hooked. Anyway I guess the pawn shop thought it was an N2 and let it go for 2 bills. It was a great playing guitar with a high mid attack that I love. Now that I'm in my 50's and really only play in my room just to stay relevant, I gifted the guitar to a freind that gigs, plays and would make a good home to the N24. Oddly enough I still look at N4's as a guitar Id love to try. And a JEM... Thanks Joe for your story, very cool
Washburn should man up and send you an 4N..... Great Story! Someone get this to Nuno!... Im sure he would be interested. I want to see a response from the man himself!.
I just realized how terrible I am at promoting myself. Fact is I just started recording original instrumentals again this year, so if you like what I wrote in 1991 maybe you'll like what I've done in 2019. I'm hoping to get even more done in 2020. th-cam.com/video/rdoCx-5Z7vo/w-d-xo.html
I just found more photos a couple hours after posting this video, including one with the neck off. I might just put them as TH-cam Posts in my community tab, I've never done that before. I'd rather just post a photo than make a new video slideshow. Anyone even look at that feature?
Not trolling, but why didn't Nuno just get Davies to make him 5-10 new ones and just pick the cream? I played Davies strat and teles at namm, and imho, they weren't great except for the cutaway. No great wood selection, neckshape,mojo, etc. All imo
@@matthias7455 I feel like I read somewhere that they made him 4 prototypes (2 in padauk). They handled the first run while Washburn tooled up. Looking back I don't think anyone could have known that the Washburn ones would be inferior. ....and man are they. I used to own a '97 one and it was such a disappointment. Looked great though.
Thanks for replying. Thought the paduak ones came later. What's interesting is that the studio notes from 3 sides show him still using his black Jackson!
@@matthias7455 yup. According to rjw, employee #2 at Stephen's, they were made 17 months later by Stephens. I visited him last year and I thought it was really cool seeing the rest of the blank that made Nuno's padauk n4s. I bet he still has it. www.rjwguitarrepair.com/html/n4_stuff_7.html I love nerding out of this stuff. Such a cool piece of guitar history almost no one knows about.
That bridge is known as the Kahler Steeler... a VERY HIGH quality Floyd replica... The Steeler was manufactured with the finest materials and tightest tolerances right her in the U.S.A.... this also explains the Kahler locking nut.
Kristopher Heels I’ve always considered it to be the best feeling and operating locking Floyd system I owned next to the original Floyd. Definitely on par.
Wow, man... You gotta ping Nuno on this story!! He's a really cool guy, he'd probably send you a signed one if he found about this story. He could just watch this vid and know you're legit.
Thanks for asking for that. I might do that in the near future. There were 6 "songs" I think, and I'd have to dig them up from a CD or tape I have stashed somewhere. They were just the instrumental tracks though, no vocals were ever recorded. The whole thing was done with this N4 though and no other guitar.
I got one in 1994. And it's the biggest regret in my life selling it. I was 14 or 15 and got it brand new after buying a les paul and it was too heavy and I was afraid to scratch it as it was all black. They had the esp Kirk hammet used on the wall (the blue esp strat) I was going to get but then they had a new n4 and n2 there....and I had to have the n4... but the floyd style bridge as a kid was too much and I sold it. I bought one of the 2005 models and it wasnt even close. I saw they have the reissues out now which are supposed to be the 91 to 95 specs...may need to try one
Update! No, I didn't receive a new 4N. What I did receive was an amazing set of large prints from all angles of Nuno's 4N from Lisa Johnson of "108 Rock Star Guitars" (full story with a glimpse in my community posts here on TH-cam). The photos haven't been published yet and I don't have permission to share them in full, but for those few people who have expressed doubt regarding my story or who do not think that the woodgrain fingerprint is enough to know for certain, these prints do clearly show the serial number and signature on the back of the headstock of Nuno's own guitar. There was never a doubt in my mind, but for others, there will no longer be any doubt as well once Lisa publishes her new book. Thank you all for the amazing response to the video (even the doubters)! It's still my hope that one day I can try out a new 4N for myself, if only to offer my reaction as someone who was intimately familiar with the feel and tone of the genuine article.
Great story, and thanks for the free entertainment, about our favourite guitar hero! The best part is Nuno has stayed relevant, which sadly didnt seem likely just a few years ago. But a divorce can do wonders for any artist! Their misery only helps us, right?
My only experience with an N4 was at a music store in australia in mid 90s with a USA built model that looked unloved on the rack. I cant say if it was a 'davies' but it sure felt odd to play. its washburns prerogative to make money, but each subsequent release dilutes to brand further until we get into EVH territory, with so many new signature models that they become common as muck. anyway, cheers!
This is an incredible story ! How cool is it to be a pivotal factor in one of your guitar hero's career by having a direct involvement with a specific guitar he actually plays. Just fricking WOW !
Washburn should send you one! You're at least partly responsible for the new model ever coming to life...
Seriously you should reach out to the company
I agree.
Yep
That's killer! Love stories like this, pretty cool to know you were a part of the history of such a famous guitar😊 definitely smiled about the neck and sanding part, stuff like that makes a guitar unique. Cool stuff bro
Great video!! Thanks for making this. Your playing has some pretty cool riffage and groove too!
I was at an Extreme concert recently and Yes! Your guitar does sound powerful! Nuno makes it squeal so hard it’s unbelievable!!!
Thank you for selling your guitar 😎
And he probably just played one of the best solos of all time on it with Rise! Good story!
such a great story.... loved the demo tracks too. Great job.
I still come back to watch this video from time to time and check the comments for anything from either Nuno himself or Washburn. I’d think there’d be something by now, but there isn’t even a “thank you” yet.
I did get a set of large photographic prints of my old '4N' by the photographer who create the 108 Rock Star Guitar book, that was unexpected and extremely nice. Lots of close ups. Those prints will be published in her next book, but that won't be until 2021.
Crazy story. I’ve been a Nuno fan since high school, now I’m an old lady. Some day I will buy the N4. I’ll keep my signed hand made Extreme jacket next to it. Yes, I met the band back stage since I was the crazy Extreme lady. They were gentlemen:)
There really is something that draws me to that guitar everytime I see it on the wall of a shop...
It is absolutely crazy how distinguished the N4 is even in your demo I would have guessed it was a N4 without watching the video before bill Lawrence pickups are amazing no doubt
It's Nunos alltimes favorite guitar for a reason.
That was fantastic! Awesome story & timeline. Great playing too. 🤘🏽
Incredible story! Great playing by the way!
Thnx for sharing
If it has an open-pore finish that could be why it sounds different acoustically, or at least to do with finish as it can make such a difference. My Jackson JS22 in natural oil allows the body to not only vibrate more freely than a poly finish but allows the wood the breathe, it makes such a difference and I love it.
This is really interesting man. Demo actually sounded good. Great story to tell.
Thanks for sharing all of this, very cool!
Thank you for the cool story. As a N4 lover, I loved to hear how this 4N came about... Owned several Davies N4's (incl. a black painted one) and they are something.
What a cool story. Your demo sounded great too.
Thanks!
What a great story thanks for putting it up! I live through those years and rocked out to Nuno’s playing, if you could wear out a CD I definitely wore out Pornograffitti. Thanks again!
I used to know the luthier that made Nuno’s first few personal Washburn’s. He was a master builder for Ibanez, BC Rich, as well other companies that had custom shops in the L.A. area. He lived in El Monte CA did some side work out of his garage.
One night I go over to pick up a guitar he was working on. We walk back to the garage where he did all his work (routers, drill presses, etc) He shows me a few one piece Nuno bodies and Stevens necks and says he’s building some protos for Nuno, right there in his garage! Will never forget that.
That guy also designed and built Paul Stanley’s personal Silvertone model. I believe he may be back with BC Rich, making their top of line guitars.
Awesome. First time hearing about that. Who knows, maybe he did a few others that didn't reach Nuno ... like some that went to tradeshows. If that's true, it could explain why Nuno gave it extra attention in 1993 when he signed it and why he decided to buy it 20 years later.
Vito B Pretty much, yeah. :-) Glad you like the story, unlike some other people that don’t have the same sentiment about it. Have a great day!
rubenreza
Is it Buddy Blaze that your talking about?
Bambang Gentolet No sir. I don’t want to reveal his name out of respect for his privacy. If he sees these posts and cares to acknowledge, then cool. :-)
rubenreza
Yea right... Hahahaha...
Coz I know Buddy Blaze, A great guy
He designed many 80's rock guitars
Thank you so much for this. I heard that the 2006 is the most coveted year. Is it because that year has both the string tree and those reverse mounting screws for the locking nut (back of headstock)?
Agreed with what you said about the sound while strumming it acoustically and the comfort. I have played the Washburn N4/4N models on and off since the early 90s and was always a secret fan. Never bought one though which I regret. Money always tough though. 💯 A very original amd unique interpretation of the Strat shape. I still don't understand the whole "Davies" version though.
I've had my 1992 Davies Washburn N4 for 29 years now. Cost me 1000 bucks back then and it still plays and sounds like a custom shoppe compared to some of the toys made today :)
Awesome Video! Who's the clown who gave this a thumbs down? I bought my 91 N2 new at the end of 91 IIRC, and still have it and listening to my son play it as I'm typing this right now. When I bought my N2, they had the N4's right beside it which I really wanted but I was 16 and could only afford the N2 which I paid 680+ tax (cad). I think they were asking 1050 or something for the n4.....Still kicking myself, but love the fact that I still have the N2 and will never let it go. Been keeping my eyes peeled for an N4 for years and years now, but seems everytime I see one, the prices go up and up and up and......UGH!
CJB CJB
Don’t you mean 2N?
@@nonsenseinmyhead9016 lol
Outstanding story man 👌🏻
I wonder if Nuno has come across this video. That would be cool.
Vic Williams I’ll tell him to check it out.
@@DougCanney1
I just came across this very cool story! Did u have a chance to ask him, if you do know him? By the way that is cool if u do!
Josh Damsma I just sold his sister Treza’s boyfriend, a pick guard
And new tuning keys for his musicman bass. She told me they will be playing down here in a couple months, that’s the next time I’ll see Nuno.
Nice one great video and story.
Really brilliant you tube content - loved this
Apparently it is KAY-lur.
I have a Peavey Adrian Vandenberg with a similar bridge/nut Kahler 2700 series Spyder. Not a huge fan of it
No, not in german! In the american pronounciation, yes!
Does that mean I said it right if my video had been in German? I'll take it.
@@boddumblues Ive always said kay-ler, I would be interseted to know the real pronounciation in German. Is it Kahh-ler?
Love this guitar. I bought it on 1993 and still played..
What a story man! Thank you for sharing.
Great story. Do you know if Nuno used a L500L or a L500XL for the bridge pickup?
I never really knew, sorry.
amazing story, thanks for sharing. .just tweeted Nuno with the link to this, hope he sees it
What a great story! Glad I found it, and thanks for sharing it!
Somebody should share this video over on Nuno's channel
When you first saw him playing it that must have blown your mind! Cool story man
Such a Cooooooool story man! Awesome job!
That video was AWESOME!!!! I wonder if Nuno has seen this video. Does anyone know?
I think he probably has since his brother contacted me about it not long after I made it, but I can't say for certain.
@@jmkmusicpedals That is AWESOME! That guitar is iconic.
Really similar. I walked into Allen's music in Australia in 91. There was a newly released Davies n4 that was sold but on display. I asked the guys and they said they'd import one but I'd have to buy it first. I thought it was the most amazing thing so I committed-it was $2100 Australian dollars in 1991. I traded a really pristine Ibanez RG560 signed by Warrant and every cent I had. Despite some buyers remorse I have owned this guitar since. I got a light french polish done by a professional to protect it from dirt and sweat. It looks and plays exactly like the day I bought it but it doesn't get played much which is why I'm selling it now.
@@mato-cj9gq Hey Michael, you should join the N4 owners club on facebook to put you in touch with potential buyers. I put mine up for sale but didn't really want to sell it unless I found someone who was really prepared to pay for what it was worth. I put $10,000 on mine ( Australian) which is about $8000 USD. If you really want to sell it you could ask for around $6000 USD to see it go-thats probably towards the top end of pricing. I've owned mine for 19 years it's in pristine, near new condition and I won't part with it for under $10000 Australian.
What a great story!!
Amazing story! Thanks for sharing!!
Amazing story. I would like to see you reunite with your axe. Loved your band. Greetings from Portugal.
Allow me to be the first person in the history of the internet to say cool story bro and mean it....
Cool story bro!
Great video and a very interesting story! Thanks Joe! It would be great if you could meet Nuno again to talk to him about your guitar, and possibly try or buy one of the new Washburn models. I loved what you said about closing the loop.
Amazing story man!!!
awesome story man... what a cool guitar for a cool guitarist
Hi Joe. I also had a Davies version. Was one of the best playing necks I ever laid my hands on. The weird part is, contrary to what one would expect from a fast playing guitar, the neck was not a "slim" profile at all. It was actually kind of chunky, but it just fit my hand so well! I got this guitar used for an absolute steal ($275) because the seller either didn't know what it was worth or just needed the cash. I played the crap out of it from the early 90's up until about 2011 when I sold it on E-bay. Had I known what it would be worth today, of course I would NEVER have sold it. But I did indeed sell it (for $1600) in order to buy a Les Paul which I truly love, but I wish I could have gotten it another way. I REALLY miss that Davies N4. I liked everything about it except the tone of the bridge pickup, which seemed a bit too shrill to my taste. Anyway, good story. You seem to have a touch of remorse but, like me, you are NOT completely devastated by it. Probably just wish you still had it sometimes when feeling nostalgic.
The only time I have any feelings of wanting to still have it is when I see pictures and videos of my exact one being played by Nuno ... which is all the time! LOL
@@jmkmusicpedals I can only imagine! Yep, the wood grain pattern confirms your old guitar is the one Nuno now owns. Wood grain patterns are as unique as finger prints!
I think Washburn or Nuno should send you a 4N replica
I like how you are thinking. LOL
Thanks for sharing this story man.
Thanks for sharing. I love my N4!!!
Mate your playing sounds frikkin awesome 🤘great story.hope yr still playing guitar👍.lol just seen yr channel of course yr still playing 🤦♂️
I remember wanting 1 of these so bad back when they 1st were released.
Really solid playing
Love the story!...should be a Netflix documentary and you should make millions...also, great solos!
Only if Werner Herzog narrates: "The feel of the bare wood engenders a primal drive to transform this cold indifference of nature into phrases and tones of immeasurable beauty and joy. It's almost impossible to comprehend how the unvarnished and unprotected alder does not catch fire when exposed to the friction caused by Flight of the Wounded Bumblebee.
Crazy story, really enjoyed it!
Great story man! Love it👌🏽
Thanx for the story man.
It's a small world after all. Thanks for sharing your story!
I love this story 👍 Man, I absolutely love the N4 guitars because of how they sound and feel. For me, I own a padauk N4 that's been with me for 10 years. and 2 of the N4's little brother the N2. I'll never part with them, Rock history's written all over them.
Thank you for sharing this video :)
Awsome brother... That was great for us Washburn heads🤟🤟🇦🇺👍🍻🍻🚬
This is the coolest story ever!
Just got one of these into The Guitar Guru Network and it’s unreal!
Cool name for the band😎. I own one. These were rare in the UK but I played one back in 90's in Music Exchange in Birmingham UK and loved it. I brought one 2nd hand for £800 and it's hanging on my wall. I was told it was an early 91 model and got it with the metal washburn flightcase. It is a pain to do truss rod adjustments. Love the oiled neck. I sweat buckets so I prefer oiled necks to varnish. My fav neck is on my Ibanez FGM DY100 tho which is a varnished neck. I buy signature guitars as they hold their value.
It's a GREAT guitar.
My old Guitarist played one of them and a Fender HM STRAT back in the 90s.
Two FAST MTMFers.
Damn, that guitar rocks because you do sound like Nuno and his tone! Great story!
Cool story, thanjs for sharing
Dude nuno will get you one. Ask him
Great video and some tasty playing as well
Dude! Amazing tone on your guitar on the demo tape!
Don Smith thanks!
I bought this in 1994 and love it so much untill now
That is some story dude!!...i hope you get to play an 4N someday....
Very cool story! I always wonder what has become of some of the gear I have sold through the years.
Awesome story.
Great story and the person below is right. Washburn should gift you one.
I have a 1992 "N4" and a 2006 "N6" (With the N6 decal) LOVE THEM!!!
I must say your music sounds amazing. My story is nowhere as interesting. I owned a tele owned by Tim Finn from an NZ band called split enz. I sold it back in 06. I regret it sometimes. It was an old 50s tele with a bridge humbucker and a coil tap switch. The switch plate was flipped the other way, the coil split was installed in place of the tone knob. I had gotten it repaired with a new nut, a push pull tone knob/coil split combo. I used to play live back then. Then I got carried away by newer fancier looking guitars and sold this beast for rent. I miss it.
Great story Dude!
Cool story, and I like the demo!
Man , I've been wanting one of these since the early 90's. I still have my Kramer Nightswan that I feel the same way about. It's irreplaceable for me. I wouldn't have given up that 4N, I still want one however I've seen them going for upwards of 3-4K now.
I've got an original Kramer Nightswan too. I know exactly what you mean. No other guitar is like it.
It's a shame that neither Washburn or Nuno ever included that story in their promotion of the 4N - an N4 guitar purchased and lovingly modified by You, that eventually made it's way to Nuno's hands just to become his main axe (partially due to said mods). That would be such a cool thing - isn't it what signature guitars are all about? It just seems that both the company and the man himself would rather this story not to exist, as if you weren't welcome in Washburn's and Nuno's grandeur. Heck, even Your comment on the matter on the last video about Nuno's N4 story got deleted - the one calling the interviewer out for saying Your story is fake without any sources for the matter. Anyways, phenomenal piece or rock'n'roll history!
Cool story, thanks for sharing .
amazing story
I purchased an N24, which is betwee an N4 and an N2 at a pawnshop for $200. I saw it from across the room and knew instantly what it was and b-lined up to the rack to try it out. First off, Nuno was mu guitar idol back then as I was brought up on 80's shred like Yngwie,Satch and Vai. But when I heard Nuno and his percussive, melodic style I was hooked. Anyway I guess the pawn shop thought it was an N2 and let it go for 2 bills. It was a great playing guitar with a high mid attack that I love. Now that I'm in my 50's and really only play in my room just to stay relevant, I gifted the guitar to a freind that gigs, plays and would make a good home to the N24. Oddly enough I still look at N4's as a guitar Id love to try. And a JEM... Thanks Joe for your story, very cool
Sounds like you got a real steal!
Great story!
Washburn should man up and send you an 4N..... Great Story!
Someone get this to Nuno!... Im sure he would be interested.
I want to see a response from the man himself!.
Cool video. Thanks dude.
Cool story, thanks!! 🤘
Fantastic story mate! I’m building myself a N4 so all your photos are a massive help 👍🏻 Oh and your demo playing is great 🤘
The first song from your demo reminds me of some of Blues Ssraceno’s earlier stuff. Not really the note choice per se...it’s the groove. Solid work!
Matthew huge compliment, thanks!
I just realized how terrible I am at promoting myself. Fact is I just started recording original instrumentals again this year, so if you like what I wrote in 1991 maybe you'll like what I've done in 2019. I'm hoping to get even more done in 2020. th-cam.com/video/rdoCx-5Z7vo/w-d-xo.html
Good stuff man
I just found more photos a couple hours after posting this video, including one with the neck off. I might just put them as TH-cam Posts in my community tab, I've never done that before. I'd rather just post a photo than make a new video slideshow. Anyone even look at that feature?
To be honest, I don't.
Still a very cool story even without the extra pictures though.
Not trolling, but why didn't Nuno just get Davies to make him 5-10 new ones and just pick the cream? I played Davies strat and teles at namm, and imho, they weren't great except for the cutaway. No great wood selection, neckshape,mojo, etc. All imo
@@matthias7455 I feel like I read somewhere that they made him 4 prototypes (2 in padauk). They handled the first run while Washburn tooled up. Looking back I don't think anyone could have known that the Washburn ones would be inferior. ....and man are they. I used to own a '97 one and it was such a disappointment. Looked great though.
Thanks for replying. Thought the paduak ones came later. What's interesting is that the studio notes from 3 sides show him still using his black Jackson!
@@matthias7455 yup. According to rjw, employee #2 at Stephen's, they were made 17 months later by Stephens. I visited him last year and I thought it was really cool seeing the rest of the blank that made Nuno's padauk n4s. I bet he still has it. www.rjwguitarrepair.com/html/n4_stuff_7.html
I love nerding out of this stuff. Such a cool piece of guitar history almost no one knows about.
You should get one just for the fact that it was copied after your exact guitar. What a cool story
That bridge is known as the Kahler Steeler... a VERY HIGH quality Floyd replica... The Steeler was manufactured with the finest materials and tightest tolerances right her in the U.S.A.... this also explains the Kahler locking nut.
Kristopher Heels I’ve always considered it to be the best feeling and operating locking Floyd system I owned next to the original Floyd. Definitely on par.
So cool story
Really cool video, serial numbers would confirm everything. Wouldn’t be hard to get this video to Nuno I’m gonna try for you lol
I sent it to his manager on Instagram lol
You're going to break this case wide open! Good luck.
Wow, man... You gotta ping Nuno on this story!! He's a really cool guy, he'd probably send you a signed one if he found about this story. He could just watch this vid and know you're legit.
Chris Bowman i know his brother saw it, so I guess Nuno may have as well.
@@jmkmusicpedals I cannot speak for Nuno but if this were my sig guitar and you were this involved i would definitely hook you up. 😎👍
Cool story Bro!
Can you share the demo you recorded?
Thanks for asking for that. I might do that in the near future. There were 6 "songs" I think, and I'd have to dig them up from a CD or tape I have stashed somewhere. They were just the instrumental tracks though, no vocals were ever recorded. The whole thing was done with this N4 though and no other guitar.
@@jmkmusicpedals 'I can't wait.' I like your music.
I got one in 1994. And it's the biggest regret in my life selling it. I was 14 or 15 and got it brand new after buying a les paul and it was too heavy and I was afraid to scratch it as it was all black. They had the esp Kirk hammet used on the wall (the blue esp strat) I was going to get but then they had a new n4 and n2 there....and I had to have the n4... but the floyd style bridge as a kid was too much and I sold it.
I bought one of the 2005 models and it wasnt even close. I saw they have the reissues out now which are supposed to be the 91 to 95 specs...may need to try one
Great story