Its a G15V George Washburn Signature Series................
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Actually, I just dug through some old catalogs and found a late '80s Washburn catalog. It is indeed a G15. It says G-15V on the truss rod cover, and it has George Washburn written in script like this (this is from a different model, obviously, that I found on the web)...
The guitar pictured in the catalog is also black cherry like the one with EMGs, but it's got Washburn-logoed pickups which look similar to EMGs, and it has active circuitry (midrange boost) which I guess is what the middle knob is for. And the licensed Floyd trem is Washburn's 600T.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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The trem on that guitar is an Act III trem like the ones found on Aria Pro guitars at the time. I have one on a Japan market Aria V. It's actually not a bad trem, and stays in tune very well.
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Originally posted by toejamAh, George Washburn formed the company. That makes more sense now. Did he create his own "signature" model, though?
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