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About This Listing

WI 64 is a model from the Original Idol series in Washburn catalog. Based on Les Paul design, these models are equipped with Washburn electronics and hardware. These appointments give them a completely new personality and tone. Design-wise, Idol models have pointy cutaway and wider bottoms. WI 64 comes with rather stripped down styling, rocking a solid, all-mahogany body with black plastic pickguard, glossy finish and chrome hardware. There is no binding around the top, nor there is a fancy top cap. Washburn installs a two-piece bridge unit on WI 64. Tune-o-matic bridge and stoptail bar are plated in chrome and fronted by a pair of Washburn WB603 humbuckers. One-piece mahogany neck is set in and topped with a standard 22-fret rosewood fingerboard.

This guitar is in good condition, and ready to ship with this hard case!

Listed2 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • WI-64
Finish
  • Apple Red
Categories
Year
  • 2002
Made In
  • Indonesia
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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Nicol Street Pawnbrokers

Nanaimo, Canada
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Joined Reverb:2017
Items Sold:267

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