Browse Oscar Schmidt products and enjoy free shipping on thousands of Oscar Schmidt gear & 30 day returns. I have a Washburn guitar serial number 0C04050181. It is a Oscar Schmidt by Washburn and has 'Delta King' on the neck between the frets. I don't make the.
Years ago I bought the Tobacco Sunburst model on blow out from MF for $150.00. It was considered worth way more than the price tag indicated. My impressions.
Nice guitar and really hot pups so not traditional tones as much. I played thru a Mesa Single Recto at the time so many times favored gain and this guitar provided OD tones I couldn't achieve with my other axes that cost 4 or 5 times as much. Two caveats 1.The bolt on neck is set too far into the body so it is almost impossible to reach the higher registers. Doesn't have the Traditional semi-hollow sound(maybe a plus for some) Another thing to mention is when this MF blowout occurred, many jumped on it and were pleased so even though the word cheap gets thrown around it was a great deal at the time. I forgot how and why I sold mine, but I came across a track I recorded around 2004 using it and was blown away. Download motif batik cdr software. Wish i still had it.
I once had the OE-40, Being an Oscar Schmidt, I knew it was the budget line of Washburn guitars. I saw it in a natural finish, and I just couldn't help myself. I got it for about $200. It needed a little fret leveling, so I took it locally, and that turned out to be a mistake (but that's another story).
I took it to Joe Glaser in Nashville, where I'd had some work done on a few other guitars. Since I know that this shop did a lot of work for pros, I felt a little funny taking an Oscar Schmidt there. When I got it back, it played very well, and I was told by the tech that it was a very nice guitar. It was heavy as a brick, but it really was nice for what it was.