​For your consideration is a truly remarkable find: a 1986 Washburn D-12CE/N in pristine, near-mint condition. This is a legitimate "time capsule" instrument. While most D-series guitars from this era show decades of road wear, this specimen looks as though it has been stored in a vault since 1986.

​The 1980s Japanese Quality Factor:

This mid-80s model (Serial No. 8611055) represents the peak of Washburn's collaboration with elite luthiers (likely the Yamaki factory).

​Japanese Internals: The internal bridge and pickup components are clearly marked "Japan," confirming the high-grade hardware typical of this sought-after era.

​Original Grover Tuners: Factory-equipped with original Grover tuning machines, offering the rock-solid stability and precision expected of a professional-grade vintage instrument.

Visual & Sonic Condition:

​Cosmetics: A flawless 10/10. The natural high-gloss finish is mirror-like with absolutely no dings, scratches, or visible play wear. The wood has aged beautifully over 40 years, developing a resonance that new guitars simply cannot replicate.

​Unique Electronics: Features the original active preamp system with discrete Volume and Tone controls on the upper bout—perfectly functional and offering a warm, organic vintage tone.

​Individual Saddle System: The rare six-element individual compensated saddle system ensures exceptional intonation across the fretboard.

​Setup & Playability:

​Neck: Straight as an arrow with a fully functional truss rod.

​Action: Currently set at 3mm at the 12th fret. This is a traditional "Bluegrass" or "Strummer" setup. It allows for massive projection, maximum dynamic range, and zero fret buzz even with heavy rhythmic playing.

​Frets: Virtually 100% life remaining.

​Why this Guitar?

Whether you are a collector of 80s vintage gear or a player seeking a distinctive, high-quality dreadnought with Japanese mojo, this D-12CE/N is a standout. It is exceptionally rare to find this specific model—with this hardware—in such immaculate condition.