Guitars
- see Category:Washburn electric guitars
Electric:
- Anarchy Graphic Series – guitars featuring the anarchy symbol.
- Bantam Series
- Chicago Series
- Disney by Washburn
- George Washburn Series / Stephens Extended Cutaway (Rare) - EC26 (Atlantis), made in U.S.A. / EC29 (Challenger I), made in Japan / EC36 (Challenger II), made in Japan .
- HB Series - (hollow body guitars)
- Heavy Metal Series-Guitars
- Idol Series
- James Malone Series - James Malone (Arsis) signature
- Jazz Series
- Lyon Series - named after George Washburn's family name - affordable electric guitars and basses featuring traditional Fender and Gibson designs.
- Maverick Series
- Maya Series
- N Series – Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme) signatures
- Oscar Schmidt
- Paul Stanley Series - designed by the co-founder of KISS
- Rocker Series
- Scott Ian Series - Scott Ian (Anthrax) signatures
- Shadow Series
- Signature Series
- Stage Series
- Stage Series
- Stealth, 333/Floyd Rose, 332/Stop Bar and Culprit designs made for Dimebag Darrell of Pantera and Damageplan
- Wing Series
- X Series
Acoustic:
- Acoustic / Electric – acoustic guitars that can be plugged into amplifiers
- Classical
- Disney by Washburn
- Dreadnoughts
D46SCE Southwestern Acoustic Electric
- Folk Style
- Jumbos
- Paul Stanley Series
- USA – guitars made in the Mudelein, IL factory.
- Travel Acoustic – small guitars.
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