Washburn’s Parlor guitar was one of George Washburn’s first models in the late 1800s and soon became the preferred choice of American players by the 1920s. Now, in the 21st century, the Parlor guitar has regained its popularity, and Washburn is still leading the way. The current Washburn Parlor model is inspired by the original design and provides both an intimate sound and easy playability expected from this body shape.
The Washburn WP11SNS guitar is a real gem that provides guitarists with a solid cedar top parlor at a price point that won’t break the bank. This beauty doesn’t skimp on cosmetic appointments, and stays true to its traditional stylings, with a modern twist. The neck follows the traditional short scale format, but with a more comfortable and narrower nut width, making it an absolute joy to play.
BODY & CONSTRUCTION Top Wood: Solid Cedar Back Wood: Mahogany Sides: Mahogany Bracing: Quarter Sawn Scalloped Sitka Spruce Rosette: Abalone Type: Acoustic Guitars Shape: Parlor Style: 6 String Acoustic