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New bass days (both unexpected)


AndyTravis
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1 Washburn b10 dark blue.

A present off a mate. A gift as I helped him out with a guitar amp issue. That was cool. Needs a bit of a set up - but looks great.

Were these Japanese or Korean? I'm assuming Korean built, late 80's?


2 a Sigma electro acoustic bass, solid spruce top. Absolutely no need for it, but I remember these when they relaunched and thought they were great. Absolutely wipes the floor with a Fende I've been using and is not dissimilar to a much more expensive Breedlove I sold a few months ago.

Anyhow, I thought I was done for gear. Turns out I was wrong.

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[quote name='kodiakblair' timestamp='1488414618' post='3248830']
Andy

If the Washburn is one of the Force ABT then I'd say Japanese build. My 3 were Japanese.

Congratulations on a great day.
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Yeah after a bit more rummaging that seems to be the consensus

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Andy - pics please!

There's a lot of knowledge about vintage Washburns on the [url="https://www.facebook.com/groups/1066707010017715/"]Daion guitars[/url] FB group, largely because early MIJ Washies were made by the same factory (Yamaki Gakki) that built Daion, and many share common features. A fella called Michael Bechmann is pretty much the guru about this stuff - although I don't agree with [i]all[/i] of his info & conclusions!

It's not terribly clear when MIJ production stopped and what factories were involved, beyond Yamaki and probably Chushin Gakki. I think the consenus now is that Matsumoku never built Washburn. Stuff like serial number & components might help establish a country of origin.

I'd be wary about general internet speculation - people seem to really want their old 80s instruments to be MIJ, even when they're demonstrably not.

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Andy sent me a few pics that I'm sure he won't mind me sharing:

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Nice looking thing, that. Still unsure whether it's MIJ or not though. It has the same massive bridge as my MIJ SB40 (except mine doesn't have the logo) and these were definitely MIJ - made in-house by Chushin Gakki. Serial number looks like 7010221, and if it's dateable would likely suggest 1987 - plus the logo style would fit with that. Looks like Grover tuners.

If it is MIK then I'd guess it was one of the first.

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  • 11 months later...

Just been talking about these with another BCer - we're in agreement that they're seriously overlooked.

Plans afoot to buy them all up while they're flying under the RADAR and sell them on when people realise how good they are. There's one on eBay currently for under £100.

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This is my third - I bought a B10 with a busted neck and the lefty B20 with a right handed B20 neck fitted (still has the original model   sticker on the back). It has the B10 body and preamp, B20 neck, pickups and hardware. The body was bashed about a bit so I sanded the whole thing to a matt finish except the ABT logo, with a touch of relic-ing to smooth out the dents.

My first was a white B10, picked it up in the early nineties. I defretted it but lost it after losing contact with a guy who had it in his workshop. 

Second was another B10, this had been taken back to bare plywood and played lovely. I had a declutter and put it on eBay where it fetched the grand sum of £26 :|

 

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