ivan H
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I haven't had an acoustic in more than 25 yrs & really, I wasn't thinking of getting one either. Then, a buddy asked me to help his young brother pick out a used acoustic to learn to play on. So, off to pawn shops. And that's where I found this
Washburn dreadnought (model D10CEQSB) & hardcase. Played & sounded good even with the kinda old looking strings on it (not "rusty" old), & there was a new pack of D'Addario strings in the case. Reasonable marked price, but for cash they'd accept 30% less, making it a bargain. So it walked out with me. Quilted maple top, mahogany back & sides, body bound front & rear & a bound neck
1/4" mono & XLR outputs. Fretboard was a bit dry looking & had a fair bit of finger funk that needed to be cleaned off, but after a clean & application of Fret Doctor it came up quite good.
It had a plain G string fitted & the new strings had the wound G swapped out for a plain one so the previous owner must have prefered it that way. After playing it I don't mind the plain G either, but will need to experiment with string gauges. The wound strings intonate pretty well, the plain strings a little sharp. I suppose I could cut a new bridge for it & lower the treble side a little. Cheers

Washburn dreadnought (model D10CEQSB) & hardcase. Played & sounded good even with the kinda old looking strings on it (not "rusty" old), & there was a new pack of D'Addario strings in the case. Reasonable marked price, but for cash they'd accept 30% less, making it a bargain. So it walked out with me. Quilted maple top, mahogany back & sides, body bound front & rear & a bound neck

1/4" mono & XLR outputs. Fretboard was a bit dry looking & had a fair bit of finger funk that needed to be cleaned off, but after a clean & application of Fret Doctor it came up quite good.
It had a plain G string fitted & the new strings had the wound G swapped out for a plain one so the previous owner must have prefered it that way. After playing it I don't mind the plain G either, but will need to experiment with string gauges. The wound strings intonate pretty well, the plain strings a little sharp. I suppose I could cut a new bridge for it & lower the treble side a little. Cheers
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