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For Sale: Washburn XB925 5-String Bass Guitar and Amp

July 5, 2007
By Cleverdude
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washburn xb925 bass guitarYep, I’m divesting of my college guitar collection. First to go is my beloved 5-string Washburn XB925 Bass Guitar that I bought for a little over $1100 (marked down from $2000) back in college.I’m selling it for $900, and that includes my 50 watt Crate BX50 bass amp (purchased for about $200 new)! 

Honestly, I had high aspirations of being in a band, but no musical training. I could run some amazing bass riffs…in my head. I would lie awake in bed for hours with jams running through my mind, but couldn’t translate them to the guitar since I have no patience.

Any takers? Know anyone looking for a new bass?

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  1. Family Savings says

    July 5, 2007 at 5:25 pm

    This is a beautiful guitar. You should put it up on Ebay. You’ll get the most money for it there.

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