Washburn Prewar Instrument Styles
Hubert Pleijsier
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Add to basketSold by Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since June 11, 2025
Condition: New
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basket(Reference). The vintage guitar collecting market continues to grow. This book is the first of its kind to report on Washburn guitars, mandolins, banjos and ukuleles made before 1940. It contains detailed information about more than 450 instrument styles, serial numbering schemes and estimated production totals. A gorgeous 32-page color photo section of the most collectibles will make this book a "must" for players and collectors alike.
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Washburn Prewar Instrument Styles 1883 to 1940 by Hubert Pleijsier is a detailed historical reference on Washburn guitars, mandolins, banjos, and ukuleles made before 1940. Created for vintage instrument collectors, historians, dealers, and players interested in classic American fretted instruments, this guide documents the design evolution and production history of Washburn’s early instrument lines. It serves as a practical research resource for identifying rare models and understanding the historical context behind these collectible instruments.
The book covers more than 450 instrument styles produced between 1883 and 1940. Model descriptions are supported by serial numbering schemes and estimated production totals, helping collectors and researchers verify instruments and better understand rarity across different periods of Washburn manufacturing. A color photo section highlights historically significant instruments from this era, allowing readers to study design features, finishes, and construction details that distinguish prewar Washburn models.
For collectors and vintage instrument enthusiasts, reliable reference material is essential when evaluating authenticity and historical significance. This book brings together years of research into a single volume, offering insight into production trends, stylistic variations, and the growth of the vintage guitar and fretted instrument market.
Whether used as a research reference, collecting guide, or historical overview of Washburn’s early instrument production, this volume offers a rich look into the golden age of American fretted instruments and is a valuable addition for collectors, historians, dealers, players, vintage instrument enthusiasts, and researchers interested in early Washburn manufacturing and the development of American fretted instrument craftsmanship.
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