Here is a bit of info for you. EA30 MONTEREY - single sharp cutaway dreadnought style, spruce top, oval soundhole, bound body, three-stripe purfling, five-stripe rosette, flame maple back/sides, mahogany neck, 21-fret rosewood fingerboard, rosewood bri...
Hello! I recently purchased a beautiful Festival series guitar for my son from a small local music shop. I contacted Washburn and explained that the guitar has very limited markings, (the number "83" & Washburn stamp) and that the shop owners knew ver...
Welcome, I would like to find that guitar around here, I have only been looking 2 years or more. I would check and make sure there is nothing wrong with it. It looks fine, but pics can not show every thing. Now of course buying a new one under warr...
Thanks Tom, I hope you find one! I've already purchased the guitar, I took these pictures in hopes that some of you guys that know this series inside & out might be able to help us figure out what it is -- My son is already playing it, neither of us f...
The Festival series is very confusing. Lots of "exceptions to the rule". Washburn used different names for the same model and made specs changes w/o changing the the model name or number. Having said all that my guess is you have a EA 40 Woodstock. ...
evenkeel - thank you so much for your reply - We both really appreciate it! My son is 18 now and started playing a few years ago - this guitar really is beautiful & he loves playing it. When he was younger we would take his other electric guitar to a...
That is a very beautiful vintage Washburn electric Acoustic, it is definitely from the Festival Series... it is much harder to distinguish the exact model without the Washburn information paper (located inside the soundhole) usually missin...
Hmmm, I'm thinking it's a woodstock. I've been trying to identify one of my guitars too. I,ts the same as yours with the arched top and back. The only models I can find that had an arched top, is the Woodstock and the Tanglewood, which has the deeper b...
I totally agree with you, I know my EA20B isn't the top quality model... originally it sounded nice, but since I'm a modder at heart.. I had to do some upgrades: + changed the OEM Washburn tuners (chrome) to Grover Rotomatic 18:1 (black)...
Does anyone have any information on the Festival 19K? years produced, price etc.... I can't seem to find any info on Blue Book or Washburns site about this model. I have a mint one that I need to put a price to.
For anyone interested, I received this from Washburn Customer service today: This model is currently not available, but we do have some information available for you. these were available in the mid-2000s. They typically sold for around $699.99.
Would love to see some pics of the all Koa EA19. Wasburn produced a EA17 and a EA18 in the same time frame, late 90's to early 2000's. These had MSRP's of $600-700 or so. All laminate guitars, which is what your all KOA EA19 is. The 17/18 have curr...
Can anyone tell me some info on this guitar. What is the MTR. The Equis II is not working right what can I replace it with? What is the value of this guitar -excellent condition, also whas this 1987 SN.95010121 Thanks
Welcome to the forum. Pictures would help a lot. You will need a photo hosting site. Photobucket.com works well and is free. Having said all that. here is some info on your EA20.
EA20 (NEWPORT/WOODSTOCK) - thin single sharp cutaway thin body, sele...
Well was going to check Washburn history for you, but they changed it, now can not find it. But I THINK it stands for Trans Red, Mahogany? 1995? the first 2 numbers of a 8 digit serial number are ALMOST ALWAYS the year. evenkeel's post says in 9...