Washburn EC-29 Red & black Magma Crackle finish.
With Stephens Extended Cutaway by Stephen Davies.
This one is for the real players, not to be kept in a case somewhere.
All stock, didn’t get the chance to modify this one.
Bought it, because i love the 80s look.
Anyhow, it is an amazing guitar for many reasons.
-Stephens Extended Cutaway on a not bolt on guitar, very rare.
-Actually this is a neck through guitar
-Really good, fat, stable and playable neck.
-29 frets
-Red crackle magma finish, no 2 guitars look like another!
This finish needs to be seen, photos don’t give justice of this incredible finish.
-active electronics, booster, bottom control.
Incredibly high-quality guitar,
in excellent condition overall with less than normal wear with only a light ding on top at the back of the headstock (please see last pic.) and some light marks at the Output jack.
The Washburn EC29 model (also called the Spitfire II or Challenger II model depending on which catalog you look at) was introduced by WASHBURN in 1987.
It was designed by Stephen Davies - with his extended cutaway and 29 frets. Above the 24th fret this model has compensated (thinner) fretwire to improve playability.
It had a through body neck and was a high-quality superstrat. The EC29 was discontinued around 1989 - with less than 2000 instruments made in total.
Condition: Excellent overall with a few light scratches as mentioned above.
Neck measurements: 0.78”/0.88”
Weight: 8.4 lbs. (3,81 kg)
Comes with original hardshell case.
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