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Here's a used Washburn D12S-12 12-string dreadnought in good playing condition. A killer 12-string for under $250!! Hard to go wrong with this one. The truss rod is maxed out and a little bit too much relief, the saddle is as low as it can go and action is just a little bit high. Decent-sized cosmetic blemish on the front plus some other normal cosmetic signs of play (see photos). All in all, this guitar has seen some love but it still gets the job done just fine; nice Grover tuners, comfy playability and full, rich tones make it a winner despite the issues described above. Nice!! Does not include a case/gig bag or other accessories, but check out our shop online or get in touch directly if you'd like to add anything to your order.

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Listed2 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • DS12S-12
Finish
  • Natural

Mill River Music & Guitar Shop

Northampton, MA, United States
Sales:8,441
Joined Reverb:2014

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