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Originally Posted by Edroz some of those new Washburn '08 models i tried out at NAMM are badass. definitely a good acquisition  |
Yes Washburn USA's have
always been severely underrated. They were excellent guitars when Mike Sherman was running them, and they're excellent now. High quality and at very reasonable prices.
I believe they're not as popular as they should because of Washburn's poor marketing efforts. Their website traditionally has been abysmal, with poor photography, etc. Even finding full specs on their models has been a challenge. When I get the first batch in I plan on changing that, hopefully paint them in a better light and have more detailed photos/descriptions. It may not pay off right away, but eventually it should be beneficial.
That said between you guys and I, I'm
much more excited about carrying the Parker line. Those who've been around the forum for a while probably know I've always maintained Parker Flys are the best 6-string guitars in the world. A 7-string Fly is not likely, but at least now I'll be able to push for it directly with Parker instead of as a crazed fan on the Parker forum or something
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Originally Posted by D-EJ915 sweetness  too bad they don't make the snotburst scott ian model, lol, that thing is killer |
Haha, I don't remember that one too well.