I have a Washburn D10 that I bought years ago for like $200. Today, I have more expensive guitars, but I still play my Washburn all the time. Folks won't believe me, but it sounds awesome, and it's super comfortable to play. ❤
My uncle gave me a D10 he had as a kid from 1991 he had never really played it that much. When I looked up the value I was expecting in the $500 range minimum from how it plays and how well its built.
I've a D10S that I bought years ago 2nd hand for around $100. I love it's sound. I also have more expensive guitars, but the Washburn is the one I play the most.
My garage guitar is a Washburn D21 from prob late 80s or early 90s. Solid wood, rosewood back and sides. Had to put a tusq saddle in it. Sounds incredible for a used $229 beater. Can’t speak to the new ones but the old ones are great value if the neck is straight
My first guitar was a Washburn. I put it on layaway, and was over the moon when I finally got it. It’s been broken where the neck meets the body 3 times. The first time, I had it professionally repaired. The other two times, I just glued and clamped it myself. It still sounds good.
I love my Washburn! My parents didn’t have much money and I really needed a decent guitar with a pickup to go out and play shows. my first guitar that I learned on a very cheap Johnson just wasn’t going to cut it and my parents were able to get enough money together to get me a Washburn acoustic electric and I loved it, it plays great sounds great and 15 years later I still enjoy playing it.
29 years ago when I started playing, *Washburn was the ultimate powerhouse and they were cheap.* When I was around 18, they had a lot of solid-bodies with quilt and other figured maple tops, Wilkinson tremolos and pickups, and for $300 it was like getting a $1500 24-fret Jackson. I've had an Oscar Schmidt-Washburn EO-40B for 20 years I'm in the process of restoring to like new. If they hadn't faded over the last 10 years, I would have expected that guitar to be worth $750 which is where they were at about that long ago. *It's too bad they faded from popularity.*
Picked up a Washburn vintage series acoustic guitar maybe a year and a half ago. Nice looking, sweet playing and sounds good. Cowboy chords are easy to play which tells me the nut is cut right. And the action is good. Sounds good clean and thru an amp with those elixar strings you recommended. I dont see why anyone wouldnt like Washburn. Mine is one of the cheapest ones they make and its a great guitar.
Just bought my first Washburn. A 2002 George Washburn Festival Series EA-45s. This is by far the most high end guitar I own, and I put that over my Gibson Flying V. Stock Grover 18-1 tuners with the Florentine style cutaway. I can't believe I was able to snag it off Facebook marketplace on the low . Great video and beautiful guitar
I am still playing my 30 year old Wasburn D-13/S along with all the other acoustic guitars I own. Your video has inspired me to have a pick up installed in my D13/S as I like to do some studio recordings, and I have been using my other electric acoustic/guitars to do studio, while the D13/S sits there...weeping lol. I'm thinking of installing a K&K pickup, which I have on one of my Martin Road Series...love the K&K setup. Congrats on your new axe, she's a beauty for sure....enjoy !!!
I have a Washburn D34s twelve fretter for picking and a D52sw for strumming (a beautifully balanced guitar) both much loved and treasured I also have a couple of Tacoma acoustics that are also under rated ..... there are some great bargains out there if you are patient.
This the first video I've seen from you, and being a rabid NBA fan as well as an avid guitar player, you really caught me off guard with the James Harden reference! In the BEST WAY POSSIBLE! Long live The Beard! :'D
Nice looking guitar. How about a lesson on how simple triads can connect the cage shapes. ( like starting an F Major on the 5th fret of the E String instead of the 1st fret of the E String? Thanks for posting.
You've just acquired a 'Beauty' ! Well done ! Luv the Tones ! Washburn ? Mine, acoustic only, is a "Goodie"... Has that special 'something' that my others do not and luv all my guitars... 🤠...
I picked up a Bella Tono Studio 9 last week, and while it's not a boomer of a guitar due to it's being a mini-jumbo, the midrange tones from it are just stunningly beautiful sounding. It was under $200, and frankly, it SOUNDS like it cost 10X that amount.
Washburn so many memories for me, because my first ever real guitar was a old Washburn I loved that guitar everything I ever learned was on my Washburn
I have a western red cedar top , spalted maple model that rivals all my high dollar guitars . In fact I travel with the Washburn because I can replace it in case of accidents
All kinds of 7ths stuff, ...you know minor7th add11. Or slash chords stuff...I just learned this order of 7th arpeggios by just changing one note:: Major 7th Dominant 7th Minor 7th Minor 7thb5 Diminished bb7th. A lesson on how to use em would be really cool! 😉
My first guitar was a Washburn. I think I got it for $275 new when I was in my teens. I kept it until I got my first "good" guitar when I was in my 40s (Larrivee D-03R). The Washburn served me well. So, Sean, why is it that guitarists don't like Washburn?
I had a nice Washburn grand concert with cutaway that I bought used from wife of the guitarist, who I was in band with, a year after he had died. What a pitty that it broke one day after it fell of on the concrete while I was busking.
my brother was in Sarasota Florida for work in a condo and happened to see Joe Perry of Aerosmith and the next day, hoping to run into Joe, my brother brought my dad's really nice hollow body Washburn with him and as my brother was getting into the elevator, there was Joe so he asked Joe if he would sign it and sure enough he did. Joe actually said (I'm paraphrasing what my brother said) these a pretty nice guitars and I have a few of them.
@@seandaniel23 PS: I sold it because I married and my wife was to become mother. Needed money. And gave away my Vox AC30 for peanuts. Now I miss it, having a mini Ibanez as amp.
I've played several Washburns that were actually rather good...the problem, as I saw it, was they were overpriced in comparison to guitars that were equally as good. If you aren't buying "name", then you're just buying tone because there will be no resale advantage.
I have nothing against Washburn guitars or basses. I've played several with no issues. That one sounds good to me. As far as lesson ideas, anything is good for my magpie brain... I'll watch and learn.
Hey, is the top solid spruce? Sounds amazing, and if its not solid it’s even more amazing for the sound your’e getting out of it! I actually love Washburn because you always get more guitar than you pay for. My main acoustic axe right now is the Nuno Bettendorf signature EA20NB. Solid spruce top, rosewood sides and back-laminated, but that solid top is pretty amazing! Put in a Tusq saddle and it sounds pretty high end for the $700ish it was going for!
I still have a red washburn. Had it 30 years, bought it for £250 on sale for half price at the time. I loved the sound instantly. Went online (early days of the internet) to a guitar forum to see people trashing that model for some reason. For me Washburn is the sound of Americana and Folk music. I'm still at a loss 30 years on why so many people hated this brand/model.
Sean as for a lesson .. I would like to see a bluesy version of Amazing Grace on acoustic .. something instrumental and bluesy using 7ths. Marty Swartz had short video of a great slide player and he featured a simple version sounded great.
really pretty Guitar. how doing a practice session and run thru it, sorta like the one you did in NYC. ya know, the one with the borrowed guitar, and we followed the practice for a week? the other Two String Pairs
Hey Sean! Nice video and guitar! Here's my suggestion for a lesson or two: melodies...just, all about melodies...also, some minor key stuff, man! Show some love to the minor side! Thanks again!
It always makes me sad when someone buys the rights to a venerable old American brand so they can stick the name on imports. I would only buy a Washburn if it were made many decades ago. The closest I have is a Lyon and Healy mandolin. (Lyon and Healy was the original parent brand of Washburn.)
I’ve watched you for a while now, I always like your way of getting your ideas across. I have found a guitar on TH-cam that I can’t find any English translation for. It’s a Strinberg SD-301 galaxy series.. I played one in North Carolina and loved it. ($645) but not that much.. Could you check it out and see if you could possibly review it on line… I really love the built in effects which first caught my attention.. thanks for all you do for the player community…
Washburn had it’s best time between early 1990s and 2010. Now the company is almost dead. No customer service, no new models and USA production is just the same few Nuno models :(
Just saw a video of Strydom guitars yesterday with similar (but more) appointments at one third the price Looks like the same Chinese factories have got these contracts
so… that was one fluffy video. seven minutes of…nothing. the only actual detail you provide is the solid sitka spruce top. not a single word in comparison with a competitor, not a word about the neck, back, sides, tuners, bracing, or fret board… fail.
In the first video I saw of yours I thought the political comment was unwarrented, but after seeing a couple more videos I see it's a gimmick. And funny, dry but funny. I'm on board now. LOL
To me, Washburn guitars especially their acoustics, are among the best sounding and best made.
I have a washburn from the late 1800’s, parlor size with a v-neck really sweet:)
Wow…. When did Washburn start as a company?
@@newworldwellness7007 Late reply. But for everybody's convenience, Washburn was originally established in 1883 in Chicago, Illinois.
I have a repro Washburn Parlor and it is unbelievable.
I have a Washburn D10 that I bought years ago for like $200. Today, I have more expensive guitars, but I still play my Washburn all the time. Folks won't believe me, but it sounds awesome, and it's super comfortable to play. ❤
My uncle gave me a D10 he had as a kid from 1991 he had never really played it that much. When I looked up the value I was expecting in the $500 range minimum from how it plays and how well its built.
I've a D10S that I bought years ago 2nd hand for around $100. I love it's sound. I also have more expensive guitars, but the Washburn is the one I play the most.
Washburn acoustic guitars its brilliant for me sound better than most expensive ❤❤❤❤
My garage guitar is a Washburn D21 from prob late 80s or early 90s. Solid wood, rosewood back and sides. Had to put a tusq saddle in it. Sounds incredible for a used $229 beater. Can’t speak to the new ones but the old ones are great value if the neck is straight
My first guitar was a Washburn. I put it on layaway, and was over the moon when I finally got it. It’s been broken where the neck meets the body 3 times. The first time, I had it professionally repaired. The other two times, I just glued and clamped it myself. It still sounds good.
Still playing my dad's 1993 Washburn D12.
So… why do viewers hate Sean Daniels clickbait video titles ??
One of my first guitars ever was a Washburn. I love the sound of the acoustics 🤷🏻♂️
I'd like to hear a side by side comparison between that guitar and your Martin.
Yep, it might not sound as good after that.
I love my Washburn! My parents didn’t have much money and I really needed a decent guitar with a pickup to go out and play shows. my first guitar that I learned on a very cheap Johnson just wasn’t going to cut it and my parents were able to get enough money together to get me a Washburn acoustic electric and I loved it, it plays great sounds great and 15 years later I still enjoy playing it.
29 years ago when I started playing, *Washburn was the ultimate powerhouse and they were cheap.* When I was around 18, they had a lot of solid-bodies with quilt and other figured maple tops, Wilkinson tremolos and pickups, and for $300 it was like getting a $1500 24-fret Jackson.
I've had an Oscar Schmidt-Washburn EO-40B for 20 years I'm in the process of restoring to like new. If they hadn't faded over the last 10 years, I would have expected that guitar to be worth $750 which is where they were at about that long ago. *It's too bad they faded from popularity.*
Picked up a Washburn vintage series acoustic guitar maybe a year and a half ago. Nice looking, sweet playing and sounds good. Cowboy chords are easy to play which tells me the nut is cut right. And the action is good. Sounds good clean and thru an amp with those elixar strings you recommended. I dont see why anyone wouldnt like Washburn. Mine is one of the cheapest ones they make and its a great guitar.
Just took delivery of one of these today. I think it’s going to become my favorite guitar.
Just bought my first Washburn. A 2002 George Washburn Festival Series EA-45s. This is by far the most high end guitar I own, and I put that over my Gibson Flying V. Stock Grover 18-1 tuners with the Florentine style cutaway. I can't believe I was able to snag it off Facebook marketplace on the low . Great video and beautiful guitar
I am still playing my 30 year old Wasburn D-13/S along with all the other acoustic guitars I own. Your video has inspired me to have a pick up installed in my D13/S as I like to do some studio recordings, and I have been using my other electric acoustic/guitars to do studio, while the D13/S sits there...weeping lol. I'm thinking of installing a K&K pickup, which I have on one of my Martin Road Series...love the K&K setup. Congrats on your new axe, she's a beauty for sure....enjoy !!!
Sounds good… love the beveled edge, no pick guard tho….love a lesson on playing just triads as cords in major and minor keys
Great idea!
I have a Washburn D34s twelve fretter for picking and a D52sw for strumming (a beautifully balanced guitar) both much loved and treasured I also have a couple of Tacoma acoustics that are also under rated ..... there are some great bargains out there if you are patient.
I had the same issue with the action being too high when I was younger on my Washburn! Changed it months ago and … what a difference playing. lol.
This the first video I've seen from you, and being a rabid NBA fan as well as an avid guitar player, you really caught me off guard with the James Harden reference! In the BEST WAY POSSIBLE! Long live The Beard! :'D
Nice looking guitar. How about a lesson on how simple triads can connect the cage shapes. ( like starting an F Major on the 5th fret of the E String instead of the 1st fret of the E String? Thanks for posting.
Great idea.
You've just acquired a 'Beauty' ! Well done ! Luv the Tones ! Washburn ? Mine, acoustic only, is a "Goodie"... Has that special 'something' that my others do not and luv all my guitars... 🤠...
I absolutely loved your playing. Is that song posted anywhere for me to listen to?
Sounds great Sean. How are their electric acoustics versus Seagull guitars?
I haven't played a Seagull in sometime, I had an S6 for awhile that was really nice.
I picked up a Bella Tono Studio 9 last week, and while it's not a boomer of a guitar due to it's being a mini-jumbo, the midrange tones from it are just stunningly beautiful sounding. It was under $200, and frankly, it SOUNDS like it cost 10X that amount.
Washburn so many memories for me, because my first ever real guitar was a old Washburn I loved that guitar everything I ever learned was on my Washburn
I have a western red cedar top , spalted maple model that rivals all my high dollar guitars . In fact I travel with the Washburn because I can replace it in case of accidents
Does anyone know how to determine manufacture date for a Washburn? I have a C-60 classical, serial # 2132.
I believe the first two numbers in the serial number indicate mfg year. Mine is G0605…..so 2006.
All kinds of 7ths stuff, ...you know minor7th add11. Or slash chords stuff...I just learned this order of 7th arpeggios by just changing one note::
Major 7th
Dominant 7th
Minor 7th
Minor 7thb5
Diminished bb7th.
A lesson on how to use em would be really cool! 😉
great idea
My first guitar was a Washburn. I think I got it for $275 new when I was in my teens. I kept it until I got my first "good" guitar when I was in my 40s (Larrivee D-03R). The Washburn served me well. So, Sean, why is it that guitarists don't like Washburn?
So cool, still need to play a Larrivee
@@seandaniel23Larrivee is my favorite guitar right after Martin, great sound and feel
I love when you play Buried, it's still my favorite song from you
Thanks so much!
I had a nice Washburn grand concert with cutaway that I bought used from wife of the guitarist, who I was in band with, a year after he had died. What a pitty that it broke one day after it fell of on the concrete while I was busking.
Are they technically built by cort?
I've got 2 Washburn guitars a acoustic festival series,and a hb32 dm
Why TH-camrs don’t like clickbait titles.
So…..Why DON’T guitarists like Washburn, Sean? 😉
Its gotta be the name😢
@@roboshark8252That's why I hate Yamaha. 😢
Same reason I won’t drink
Cockburns Port…
I’m lying, I drink plenty of it!
😂😂😂
I have sold many guitars but i never sold My Washburn.
my brother was in Sarasota Florida for work in a condo and happened to see Joe Perry of Aerosmith and the next day, hoping to run into Joe, my brother brought my dad's really nice hollow body Washburn with him and as my brother was getting into the elevator, there was Joe so he asked Joe if he would sign it and sure enough he did. Joe actually said (I'm paraphrasing what my brother said) these a pretty nice guitars and I have a few of them.
Had a Washburn 12 string with cutaway. Was ok; had a special sound.
I've heard their 12 strings are nice.
@@seandaniel23 They sound different. Now I have an Ovation.
@@seandaniel23 PS: I sold it because I married and my wife was to become mother. Needed money. And gave away my Vox AC30 for peanuts. Now I miss it, having a mini Ibanez as amp.
Iv always played either Martin D18 or a Yamaha 840
D18s are amazing
I've played several Washburns that were actually rather good...the problem, as I saw it, was they were overpriced in comparison to guitars that were equally as good. If you aren't buying "name", then you're just buying tone because there will be no resale advantage.
Show how to do the doodle doos.🎉
LOVE Washburns. Recently got a 1990 D-21. Auction guitar that was MINT!😮
Love them!
doodle dos coming up
Yes................. Love Washburn...... Getting a 1990s MG42 next week..... Why not? ........ Hope you are doing well.
Ask Nuno Bettencourt that. A guitar brand that doesn't charge you for the name.
The best quality-price guitars in the world.
I have nothing against Washburn guitars or basses. I've played several with no issues.
That one sounds good to me.
As far as lesson ideas, anything is good for my magpie brain... I'll watch and learn.
Hey, is the top solid spruce? Sounds amazing, and if its not solid it’s even more amazing for the sound your’e getting out of it! I actually love Washburn because you always get more guitar than you pay for. My main acoustic axe right now is the Nuno Bettendorf signature EA20NB. Solid spruce top, rosewood sides and back-laminated, but that solid top is pretty amazing! Put in a Tusq saddle and it sounds pretty high end for the $700ish it was going for!
I still have a red washburn. Had it 30 years, bought it for £250 on sale for half price at the time. I loved the sound instantly. Went online (early days of the internet) to a guitar forum to see people trashing that model for some reason. For me Washburn is the sound of Americana and Folk music. I'm still at a loss 30 years on why so many people hated this brand/model.
Sean as for a lesson .. I would like to see a bluesy version of Amazing Grace on acoustic .. something instrumental and bluesy using 7ths.
Marty Swartz had short video of a great slide player and he featured a simple version sounded great.
really pretty Guitar.
how doing a practice session and run thru it, sorta like the one you did in NYC.
ya know, the one with the borrowed guitar, and we followed the practice for a week?
the other Two String Pairs
massive radiohead vibes from the end composition
Yes! My fave band :)
Hey Sean! Nice video and guitar! Here's my suggestion for a lesson or two: melodies...just, all about melodies...also, some minor key stuff, man! Show some love to the minor side! Thanks again!
He said his was cheap @ 500$ mine was just 100$ the quality feels and sounds great so far
First guitar was a Washburn. £200 great way to start 👍🏻
It always makes me sad when someone buys the rights to a venerable old American brand so they can stick the name on imports. I would only buy a Washburn if it were made many decades ago. The closest I have is a Lyon and Healy mandolin. (Lyon and Healy was the original parent brand of Washburn.)
I watched this twice. Am I missing something? Did he ever answer the question, why washurns are so underrated????
They're the only brand I play. I have 7.
I have an Oscar Schmidt (Washburn) telecaster. It is pretty awesome for $150.
I’ve watched you for a while now, I always like your way of getting your ideas across. I have found a guitar on TH-cam that I can’t find any English translation for. It’s a Strinberg SD-301 galaxy series.. I played one in North Carolina and loved it. ($645) but not that much.. Could you check it out and see if you could possibly review it on line… I really love the built in effects which first caught my attention.. thanks for all you do for the player community…
Nuno Bentoncourt
Listening to this guitar sound, it is easy to recognize you. 6:55
I love Washburn, I have 3 of them
Um, why don't guitarists like Washburn?
I don't know about their guitars but I LOVE my Washburn banjo!
I like alot the acoustic guitar.
Washburn had it’s best time between early 1990s and 2010. Now the company is almost dead. No customer service, no new models and USA production is just the same few Nuno models :(
Just saw a video of Strydom guitars yesterday with similar (but more) appointments at one third the price
Looks like the same Chinese factories have got these contracts
Interesting. Never heard of those
@@seandaniel23 ya turned up recently in India, just saw this video yesterday, so there's a push by the same underlying company it seems
Click bait title. You don't answer Jack, and you spend the whole time stroking your ego.
Some days I don’t like to wash
Why?
The Washburn Wonderbar was fun though
So.., why??
Hate click bait titles. Never watching this channel again.
So, why *don't* guitarists like Washburn, DUDE?
Geez, didn't even answer your own question.
so… that was one fluffy video. seven minutes of…nothing. the only actual detail you provide is the solid sitka spruce top. not a single word in comparison with a competitor, not a word about the neck, back, sides, tuners, bracing, or fret board…
fail.
In the first video I saw of yours I thought the political comment was unwarrented, but after seeing a couple more videos I see it's a gimmick. And funny, dry but funny. I'm on board now. LOL
Haha man I wonder what it was I even said
Gentlemen carry a pocketknife 👍
james harden plays grate defense
sounds harsh and brittle and muted all at the same time.
I bet your first Washburn didn't cost $650.
it did not
@@seandaniel23 I have a Washburn bass that I bought on clearance at Target over 20 years ago for $50!
Washburn his garbage. I worked with Washburn employees at HAMER. You absolutely have no idea what you’re talking about.
And it Comes in such a nice expensive cardboard box!
So true!
Monterey
What percentage of your subscribers actually got that Harden joke?
Probably you percent
First
No