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She buys and sells lots of Wonderbars and makes replacement bars for the odd threadsize they take. Speaking of which, there's a Wonderbar on the Bay with about a day to go that's only about $50 right now; it's te correct bridge for that guitar. It's black, but the price is good and I think black would look better on that guitar anyway, if you changed the tuners and knobs.
Washburn's 80s guitars are very well made, they rock!
Ah, don't worry, this guitar will never have to be uglified by a Wonderbar ever again. I'm either going tune-o-matic, or I might even route it for a Floyd. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Ah, don't worry, this guitar will never have to be uglified by a Wonderbar ever again. I'm either going tune-o-matic, or I might even route it for a Floyd.
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..I love Wonderbars.. They work good and they require no routing.. Even an idiot like me can mount one of those things.
I like the Washburn AV Explorer. I always wanted the black one with the "bloodstripe" binding..
I had the flametop version and thought it was a great axe for the $$$..
i scored a 1984 washburn V with orange binding and 3 hums for $50 at a pawnshop 1 1/2 years ago.Its neck through and stays in tune. I gave it to my girldfriends son as his first guitar.He has shown no interest though, but hes only 14.Great guitar, they only made the orange binding as a limited run and it looks like the ultimate halooween guitar.
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