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Written by Mike Stahl   
Wednesday, 25 January 2012 17:32

The HB35 is everything you could ever want in a semi-hollowbody guitar. This maple-bodied wonder is far and beyond the standard for players worldwide, and Washburn is proud to be adding more color options to this legendary series. The new HB35’s will be available for $979.90 and will be debuted at NAMM 2012.

The HB35 will now be available in white, black, and tobacco sunburst, along with the previous options of natural and wine red. These colors are paired with the gorgeous gold-plated hardware and black pickguards.

HB35BK

The HB35 still features a beautiful maple body; smooth, 24.75” maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard; and wonderful flame maple top. This semi-hollow also comes with a Washburn 621 neck pickup & 623 bridge pickup and a three-way switch in order to provide players with a wide range of tones. The HB35 comes with a hard case.

Washburn Guitars is owned by US Music Corp, located in Mundelein, IL. US Music Corp is an international music company that manufactures and distributes products worldwide under Washburn Guitars, Parker Guitars, Randall Amplifiers, Eden Electronics, Oscar Schmidt, Hagstrom, Jay Turser, Jay J, Warwick, Natal Drums, Phonic, Quik Lok, and Profile brand names.  US Music Corp is a subsidiary of Jam Industries, Ltd.

For more information on Washburn Guitars, visit www.washburn.com
For more information on US Music Corp, visit www.usmusiccorp.com
For more information on Jam Industries, Ltd., visit www.jamindustries.com


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