http://www.oscarschmidt.com/products/acoustics/of2.aspi have a place where i live called "Kings Music", it's my local music store and they sell a lot of washburn and oscar schmidt guitars, and the link up top is the guitar i want to buy.
I've played it and it sounds nice to me though.
plus im getting it for 113 as opposed to 200 like its originally for.
does it looks like a nice guitar to you guys?
Can't say I've heard of the brand. EDIT: Okay, I've heard of Washburn. Not Oscar Schmidt.
What guitar(s) do you have now?
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Sep 28 2008, 10:13 pm by Mini Moose 2707.
Right now i have a Fender Telecaster mexican standard, squier bullet (which im selling), some really old esteban acoustic (which im also selling),and a hurricane equionx electric guitar from.. morris
Sleeping wolves wake hungry.
Apparently the founder of Washburn gave anonymous gay bathroom sex.
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Also.... what's with the classical/folk guitar there? I don't see you fingerpicking in your videos.
I don't know what your price range is, but I would say it's probably worth it to step it up and go for an actual Washburn instead of Oscar Schmidt
by Washburn.
DK20CET -- Acoustic/Electric, if you so choose. There is also the plain
acoustic versionWashburn EA8B (a little cheaper, hey SALE
)
Here's a decent
Epiphone for roughly the same price you're paying the one you were going to get.
You can get some nice stuff if you look around, sometimes for 50% or more off the list prices.
Also.... what's with the classical/folk guitar there? I don't see you fingerpicking in your videos.
I don't know what your price range is, but I think that you should step it up a notch and go for an actual Washburn.
DK20CET --
Non-Electric/Acoustic VersionWashburn EA8B (a little cheaper)
Here's a decent
Epiphone for roughly the same price you're paying the one you were going to get.
You can get some nice stuff if you look around, sometimes for 50% or more off the list prices.
Well i've played it and it doesn't sound to bad not being finger picked really, but my price range atm is like 130$
I like the guitar too cause it's smaller than mine and it makes it easier to play, i dont think im going to buy a washburn but they have a bunch there so i could change my mind when i actually go out and buy it
Right now i have a Fender Telecaster mexican standard, squier bullet (which im selling)
Still no takers, huh?
If you're going to buy an acoustic, I would recommend a Contessa while they still last. They make such sweet sounds.
Here's one on Ebay that's in good condition. It is actually the same one I have, Model HG 01.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Hohner-Contessa-Md-HG-01-Italian-Mint-guitar_W0QQitemZ320304510045QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item320304510045&_trkparms=72%3A1205|39%3A1|66%3A2|65%3A12|240%3A1318&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
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somebody's buying my squier, this is what im buying with the money from it, my acoustic i doubt anybody will buy, but i think im probably gonna get a Washburn or Oscar Schmidt but im not sure, they might even have new guitars at the shop next time i stop by.
Well i've played it and it doesn't sound to bad not being finger picked really, but my price range atm is like 130$
So long as you're going nylon because YOU like the sound and not because Corbo yelled at you in your other topic, I'm fine with your decision.
Oh, definitely google reviews on whatever guitar you're planning to buy before you actually buy it.
Well i've played it and it doesn't sound to bad not being finger picked really, but my price range atm is like 130$
So long as you're going nylon because YOU like the sound and not because Corbo yelled at you in your other topic, I'm fine with your decision.
Oh, definitely google reviews on whatever guitar you're planning to buy before you actually buy it.
It's actually steel string, and of course i will.
This is my electric guitar. It is an Oscar Schmidt OE-30 with a Yamaha EG 112C2 neck swapped in.
The neck holes weren't drilled right, so it was actually a very lucky thing that I wanted to put that neck on it, but beside that, any problems I've had with it are primarily my fault.
It's a really cool guitar, though not the easiest thing to play. The acoustic Oscar Schmidts are just okay; they sound the same as most of the cheap laminate guitars in that range, IE the lowest range of Ibanez, Yamaha and Washburn - Kind of muted and lacking in richness or fullness.
You can do alot better if you just spend about twenty to forty bucks more, and there many parlor-style guitars out there.
Here are some I just searched up:
http://www.music123.com/Ibanez-SGT110VS-SAGE-SERIES-Acoustic-Guitar-512325-i1172987.Music123http://www.music123.com/Fender-TG-4-Travel-Guitar-510456-i1146373.Music123And if you want a larger guitar, these brands and models are generally nice:
http://www.music123.com/Yamaha-F1HC-Solid-top-Acoustic-Guitar-513384-i1176002.Music123http://www.music123.com/Washburn-D100DL-Acoustic-Guitar-513382-i1176000.Music123http://www.music123.com/Washburn-DK20T-Dreadnought-Acoustic-Guitar-515190-i1148609.Music123
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