Hi Bob :-) I honestly adore these guitars. That E200 SG was honestly in my top ten of guitars I've played and this one's a blinder, too. Looks very smart and that headstock's pure Washburn! Cheers, Gary :-)
Hi Gary, there's a lot to like with this one, a nice looking guitar, great dirty tones and when you got to the clean sounds I thought it sounded especially good. It ticks all my boxes.
Hi Rod :-) The more Westfields I play, the more I like them and really lament their passing. Most have required a bit of tinkering with but nothing out of the ordinary. The build quality's on the money and they just feel nice.....if you know what I mean. Cheers, Gary :-)
Hahahaha, hi Mr Ag :-) I've just read this after I'd commented on Reeldin's post - here's what I wrote "The more Westfields I play, the more I like them and really lament their passing. Most have required a bit of tinkering with but nothing out of the ordinary. The build quality's on the money and they just feel nice.....if you know what I mean. Cheers, Gary :-)" If I'd have been selling Westfields when they were in production I'd have had one the easiest jobs in the world! Cheers, Gary :-)
Mr Fox, "With these Westfields, you are spoiling us:"😊 Another great demo, Gary, these seem to be very well built and appointed models .
Hi Bob :-) I honestly adore these guitars. That E200 SG was honestly in my top ten of guitars I've played and this one's a blinder, too. Looks very smart and that headstock's pure Washburn! Cheers, Gary :-)
Hi Gary, there's a lot to like with this one, a nice looking guitar, great dirty tones and when you got to the clean sounds I thought it sounded especially good. It ticks all my boxes.
Hi Rod :-) The more Westfields I play, the more I like them and really lament their passing. Most have required a bit of tinkering with but nothing out of the ordinary. The build quality's on the money and they just feel nice.....if you know what I mean. Cheers, Gary :-)
Yes i have Westfield lp and i love it super demo
Hi David and thanks :-) As you'll know there were two versions of the LP - the 4000 and the posh 4500 - both were utterly brilliant. Cheers, Gary :-)
@@FoxysGuitarShow think mine is 4500 set neck made by samick plays like a dream
I'm beginning to think that you have a new job as a Westfield sales rep. But they are great guitars.
Hahahaha, hi Mr Ag :-) I've just read this after I'd commented on Reeldin's post - here's what I wrote "The more Westfields I play, the more I like them and really lament their passing. Most have required a bit of tinkering with but nothing out of the ordinary. The build quality's on the money and they just feel nice.....if you know what I mean. Cheers, Gary :-)" If I'd have been selling Westfields when they were in production I'd have had one the easiest jobs in the world! Cheers, Gary :-)