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(More customer reviews)I've been playing fingerstyle blues and ragtime guitar for about forty years (yikes!), and have owned many guitars. Over time, I've realized that my style doesn't particularly benefit from the refinement of a high-end Gibson, Martin or Taylor guitar. I've traded those off for banjos, mandolins, Irish flutes, etc.... But the vintage look of the Washburn parlors did appeal to me, so I ordered one. The first one that came was a mistake, and had the laminate top. I loved it, but really wanted solid wood, so I returned it and got the R319SWKK, which I like a bit better. This is NOT a top-tier instrument in terms of fit and finish. It's a little bit funky, but that all fits in well with the distressed finish and vintage look. Mine came set up very well, and plays great. I use medium gauge Elixers, and get plenty of nice balanced volume. The V-neck is comfortable (for me), as is the small body size. I LOVE the look --- it's like a museum piece! This is not the best-made or best-playing fingerstyle guitar I have owned, but probably wins in the "bang for the buck" department. Recommended for an "around-the-house, don't-need-to-worry-about-it, easy-grab" guitar that also adds to your home decor.
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Washburn's R319SWKK Parlor acoustic guitar packs serious big time punch in a little parlor-sized 6-string. But don't let its diminutive size fool you. The natural acoustic tones and dynamic range of this Washburn guitar will astound. The Washburn Parlor is a small-bodied guitar that packs in a surprising amount of volume and punch for its size. The popularity of these guitars peaked between the late 19th century until the 1950s, however, they are making a strong resurgence. Because of the size and incredible projection, many blues and folk musicians have used smaller-bodied guitars like the Washburn R319SWKK Parlor Guitar with much success over the years and permanently stapled them as a true-blue American folk guitar. The secret to its amazing tone and projection lies in its wood. The solid spruce top and Trembesi body create balanced tone with lots of dynamic range, not to mention with a beautiful appearance as well. The dovetail neck joint adds strength to the guitar, and helps the overall tone. The Washburn R319SWKK guitar's mahogany neck and the ebony bridge and fretboard add sturdiness to the instrument and clarity to the overall sound. The 24-3/4" scale, 48mm nut width, 16" radius and V neck shape provides comfort when accessing the acoustic guitar's 18 frets. Dressed in an aged satin finish, and featuring die-cast tuners and chrome hardware, the Washburn Parlor guitar looks like something right out of a museum, with a timeless tone that will never grow old. Order yours today and hear the incredible sound of a parlor. Includes case.
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