Re: washburn dime bag guitars,who knows about them?
To take it further, he loved Deans but in the early-mid 90s, Dean was squarely in the crapper. It came time for him to shop for an endorsement because Dean could not deliver (importing JUNK superstrat copies, etc, though they did have a couple ghost-built for him to try) and of the few vying for his smiling face on their advertising (Washy, Hamer, BC Rich come to mind but I think there were a few more), Washy one out and Dean, who still owned the rights to the ML shape, licensed it out to them.
Rich (*ACK!!!11!!1!!*):
Hamer (honestly, my fav-topmount Floyd, reverse hockey stick, and all):
Mind=blown?
There's more than a few pics of him actually playing that one. Phil, too. I don't know that anybody ever asked him why he went Washy over Hamer but I figure it was because Washy's was close enough and, well, they had deeper pockets.
The original Dean From Hell 81 Flame Series ML (yes, it was a Dean and it looks even WORSE in person). One monster of a player. They let some of us play it down at the Dean Factory, in 06 or 07.