Thursday, March 19, 2026

21 thoughts on “Guitar Review Washburn D10S Acoustic

  • I own a Washburn WD 10cs but it's not a cut away ! It's a solid Rosewood Guitar ! I took it to the luthier at Sam Ash , they couldnt find.out any info on it ? Even the serial # didnt show up , I was.going to sell it ,but he said I had a special edition pc that it may be worth some money I bought it new in 1994 !Any body have any info I would appreciate it Thanks !!!!

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  • To my total suprise I found one on the street last week underneath a pile of wood, guess someone was cleaning up his/her house. Checked it out because I was curious and to my suprise the only thing that wasn't in good shape was the bridge, a piece of it had broken off. Took the bridge off and now I'm waiting for the bridge I ordered. If everything turns out well ( the guitar still looks in a good enough shape ) I really had a lucky day last week 🙂

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  • What do you think would be a fair used price for this. I'm thinking about buying one for 200 with a decent case.

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  • I own a Washburn D10S (Sunburst), which I bought second hand for about AUD160 from a person who loved and cared for it.
    It's probably 20+ years old and sounds amazing. Produces a beautiful crisp clear deep sound.
    And I agree with this gentleman's review – D10S is not ideal for finger style picking with it's narrow neck.

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  • Washburn D10S – where the letter "D" stands for (dreadnought) shape of the guitar and the letter "S" stands for (solid) wood used for the guitar's body. It should not be (laminate). I assume…

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