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New Pictures Of Old Guitar Day :lol: :LOL:

I pulled this off the stand to play a little over the weekend and thought I would take some pictures. This is a Washburn EC-29 "Challenger I" Stephen's Extended Cutaway guitar that I bought new in 1988. It has a 29 fret ebony fret board with medium jumbo frets, EMG pickups with an on-board active mid-boost electronic system (9V battery) and a Washburn 600T tremolo. This particular finish was called "Red Magma" (or "Red Crackle") and was the third most rare of the four standard finishes. Washburn destroyed their production records for guitars produced during that time (WTF?), but Stephen Davies recollects that 1000-1500 EC-29's were produced. This particular model came with a Washburn-branded "flight case". I have seen very few of these guitars over the years, but none with a similar case from the factory. Not necessarily rare, just interesting. These guitars don't get the love that other old axes do, but it rakes in the comments from people in the crowd.

This guitar plays beautifully, stays in tune through extreme "Floyd" excursions, it sounds great and, in my opinion, is pretty damn cool. It definitely screams "80's Hair Metal". Just thought I'd share...

Enjoy :rock:
 

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Here's a picture of the case, if you're interested...
 

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I've seen one here in a store... I don't remember the exact price, but it was fairly expensive
 
Greetings :)
Did you see one recently, or back when they were being sold new? When new, they listed in the $1,400 - $1,600 range (actual sale price around $1,000). If it was recent, I'd be curious to know what the condition and asking price was. I don't have any intention of getting rid of it, but you just don't see many for sale...
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29 frets, WOW. I thought 24 frets was pretty much the max. Have you actually used any of those frets above 22?
 
I struggle with anything beyond 22 frets :lol: :LOL:

They made a 36 fret version of this guitar (they eliminated the single coil and extended the neck...). The frets were so close together that they were nearly useless. But it had 80's cool going for it :D
 
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