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Description Washburn Parlor Guitar (1894) and "New Model" (1896), Museum of Making Music.jpg |
Museum of Making Music
Loaned from the personal collection of Rudy Schlacter, Washburn Intl.
Lyon and Healy could boast of nearly 20,000 of its Washburn brand stringed-instruments in use by 1889. Compared to Martin and Gibson, Washburn's production figures were considered phenomenal at the turn of the century. Originally priced at $80.00, the solid "Sidney" pearl fingerboard set this Model 188 apart from all others. Loaned by Mac Yasuda |
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