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We are an authorized dealer of this item. Oscar Schmidt by Washburn OG2CEFBC Flame Black Cherry Acoustic Electric Guitar Features: Acoustic/Electric Cutaway Active EQ system Dreadnought style High gloss finish Select spruce top Catalpa sides& back Standard X Bracing Rosewood Fingerboard Mahogany Neck Fully adjustable truss rod Chrome die cast tuners Lifetime warranty We are an authorized dealer of New Oscar Schmidt Guitars! Item Condition: This item is brand new. It features the WT92 Preamp with digital tuner built in. The OG2CEFBC is a deep dreadnought cutaway with a full acoustic resonance. Celtic, U.K.Flame Black Cherry Finish and Cutaway Styling! Active 3 Band EQ! Select Spruce Top! Oscar Schmidt Acoustic Electric Guitars combine quality woods with.

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Last edited by Bernie Daniel Apr-11-2015 at 5:30pm. Now the question if I just left the guitar pick ups on it what kind of sound pickup do you think I'd get with 4 or 5 courses sitting above where 6 strings used to be? Then I'll make a mandocello or more likely a cittern (5-course C to E) out of it. If he holds to the price range he quoted me and the guitar is not a basket case then it almost seems like one of those no-brainers I'm probably buying it. Here is a video that is probably similar to what he has based on his description - still waiting for him email back to pics. I did find a lot of stuff on line about them - they were made by Washburn and are supposedly well made, good sounding imitations of the Gibson - except they are a bit larger - 17" lower bout (versus 16"). Well one guitar he mentioned was an L-5! Yikes!īut it turns out not to be a Gibson L-5 but rather an Oscar Schmidt OE40 L-5. Of course, hearing arch top I ask what he was selling - since I never have any interest in buying more of them anyway Struck up a conversation with a local picker who in the course of talking arch tops said he was going to move some of his because he does not play jazz any more. I had a very interesting possibility materialize last Thursday. I have a quick question here and it of course reveals my ignorance about pick ups and electric guitars.
