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  2. Gibson Firebird - Wikipedia

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    The "reissue" Firebirds are usually based on the original reverse body design, though Gibson reintroduced the non-reverse Firebird in 2002 as a Custom Shop guitar. Epiphone, owned by Gibson, has also issued several models. Beginning in 2010, Gibson stated that they would no longer be creating banjo tuners for the Firebird. [2]

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  4. Gibson J-200 - Wikipedia

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    The SJ-200 was the first Gibson with an engraved pickguard but was later followed by others such as the Dove and the Hummingbird. In 1955, two changes were made to the pickguard: the original stripe etched around the edge was removed, and the celluloid was made more transparent and swirly. [1]

  5. Electric guitar - Wikipedia

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    An electric guitar is a guitar that requires external electric sound amplification in order to be heard at typical performance volumes, unlike a standard acoustic guitar. It uses one or more pickups to convert the vibration of its strings into electrical signals , which ultimately are reproduced as sound by loudspeakers .

  6. Jackson Dinky - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson Dinky is a Superstrat-style double-cutaway electric guitar built by Jackson Guitars. [1] The "Dinky" is named for its slightly smaller than normal (7/8) body size. Usually fitted with a two humbucker pickup configuration, some models also include single-coil pickups and/or just one bridge humbucker.

  7. Weekends Look a Little Different These Days - Wikipedia

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    Ilya Toshinsky – acoustic guitar (all tracks except 2), mandolin (track 3), ganjo (track 7) Derek Wells – electric guitar (tracks 4, 5, 7), slide electric guitar solo (track 4) Brett Young – lead vocals (all tracks), background vocals (track 4, 5), gang vocals (track 7)

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  9. Gibson SG - Wikipedia

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    Epiphone produces a similar guitar as the Tony Iommi G-400. [13] Iommi's original SG (used on the early Sabbath albums) was a modified cherry red, left-handed 1964 SG Special with P-90 pickups which he nicknamed "Monkey" after he added a sticker of a monkey playing a fiddle to the guitar.