Dating warwick basses
Index
- How long have Warwick basses been around?
- Why choose a Warwick rockbass?
- Who are Warwick guitars made by?
- Why choose a Warwick rockbass?
- Where is the Warwick Thumb bass made?
- What is the history of Warwick?
- Where are Warwick amplifiers made?
- What types of instruments does Warwick offer?
- Are Warwick basses made in China?
How long have Warwick basses been around?
For over 35 years, Warwick basses have been at the forefront of the electric instrument movement. Known for our unique shapes & unbelievable wood selection, Warwick basses stand the test of time.
Why choose a Warwick rockbass?
Known for our unique shapes & unbelievable wood selection, Warwick basses stand the test of time. Whether you are interested in your first Warwick RockBass, or are ready to invest in a Masterbuilt instrument, we are here to help you find the bass of your dreams!
Who are Warwick guitars made by?
Warwick are a German company renowned for making some of the most stunning natural finish custom bass guitars in the world. They use top quality woods for all their builds. Famous bassists such as Metallica’s Robert Trujillo, Cream’s Jack Bruce and U2’s Adam Clayton have partnered with Warwick to make signature models.
Why choose a Warwick rockbass?
Known for our unique shapes & unbelievable wood selection, Warwick basses stand the test of time. Whether you are interested in your first Warwick RockBass, or are ready to invest in a Masterbuilt instrument, we are here to help you find the bass of your dreams!
Where is the Warwick Thumb bass made?
The only model in the original catalog that is being made outside of Germany is the Alien acoustic bass, which is being made in Korea. Warwick Corvette Warwick Streamer Warwick Thumb Warwick Thumb SC Warwick Dolphin Warwick Infinity
What is the history of Warwick?
History. Warwick was founded in 1982 in Erlangen, in the German state of Bavaria, by Hans-Peter Wilfer. In 1995 the company moved to Markneukirchen in the Saxon Vogtland to capitalize on the centuries-old tradition of instrument building in the region and to reopen the Framus trademark.