
Washburn JM-300 S was produced from 2002 to early 2003 {for Mars Music}
MSRP was $ 449.90
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Washburn R-301 was produced from 1993 to early 1994
MSRP was $ 599.90
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Washburn R-308 S was produced from 2005 to early 2007
MSRP was $ 1,049.90 with HSC
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Washburn R-312 {USA} was produced in 1995 only
MSRP was $ 5,999.90 (with HSC)
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Washburn R-350 S {built by John Stover} prototype…2006
Assessed at $ 7,200.00
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Washburn SBF-80 was produced from late 1991 to 1995
MSRP was $ 749.90 to $ 899.90
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Washburn SBF-Spirit was produced from late 1982 to 1983
MSRP was $ 599.00
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Washburn Style 123. Assessed at $ 1,500.00
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Washburn Style 210 Mandolin {version shown} was produced from 1916 to 1918
Assessed at $ 750.00
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Washburn Style 355…{This instrument was owned by Dan Fogelberg and sold through Gruhn Guitars…It was the pattern for the Washburn R-350 built by John Stover and featured in the 2007 Washburn product catalog}. Assessed at $ 7,200.00
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Washburn Style 5238. Assessed at $ 3,400.00
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Washburn Tanglewood Artist was produced from 1981 to 1983
MSRP was $ 1,199.00 to $ 1,249.00
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Washburn W-200 {Beckmen Era} was produced from 1974 to early 1976
MSRP was $ 159.00
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Washburn W-240-12 {Beckmen Era} was produced from 1974 to early 1976
MSRP was $ 199.00
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Washburn W-250 {Beckmen era} was produced from late 1973 to 1976
MSRP was $ 329.00 to $ 359.00
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Washburn W-300-12 {Beckmen Era} was produced from late 1974 to 1976
MSRP was $ 499.00 to $ 529.00
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Washburn W-400 {Beckmen Era Jumbo} was produced in 1974 only
MSRP was $ 549.00
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Washburn WD-9 SW was produced from 2004 to late 2006
MSRP was $ 499.90 to $ 549.90 with gig bag
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Washburn WN-60 {Beckmen Era Classical} was produced from late 1974 to early 1976
MSRP was $ 279.00 to $ 329.00
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Washburn Woodstock 12 {1st. version} was produced from 1979 to late 1982
MSRP was $ 599.00 to $ 699.00
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