A rare bird indeed from Washburn. Made in 1984, this is a suped up T-bird with humbuckers that are splittable via a push/pull pot. PLUS, it has been upgraded to the legendary Kahler Flyer, perhaps one of the best and most versatile tremolo systems ever. All controls function as they should.
Awesome red trim on the body and neck, with red dot inlays and red Washburn logo. Very rare. Washburn called it the BBR and made a black and red version of this, the Hawk, the Force 6, A-20, Tour, and a few bass models. This was the rarest among them, not even appearing in the promo materials at the time (see pic). This is a lean, mean bang-for-buck machine.
Manufacturer: Washburn
Years Offered: 1984
Body: flat top, double cutaway, red bound edges
Body Wood(s): ash
Neck Wood: maple, 3-piece, bolt-on
Fingerboard: ebony, red dot inlays, red bound edges
Frets: 22
Scale: 630 mm (24.8")
Tuners: Washburn die-cast, sealed, 3xL, 3xR
Pickups: 2x Washburn Power Sustain
Electronics: 2xV, 1xT
Bridge: Kahler Flyer
Hardware: all black
Comments: Serial is 6 digits engraved in neck-plate
Will be professional packed and shipped.
This item is sold As-Described
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| Listed | 4 years ago |
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| Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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