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  2. Gretsch - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Gretsch began a collaboration with guitarist Chet Atkins to manufacture a line of electric guitars with Atkins' endorsement, resulting in the Gretsch 6120 hollowbody guitar and other later models such as the Country Gentleman. Electric guitars before 1957 used single coil pickups that have significant hum problems as an inherent part ...

  3. Resonator guitar - Wikipedia

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    A resonator guitar or resophonic guitar (often generically called a "Dobro" [1]) is an acoustic guitar that produces sound by conducting string vibrations through the bridge to one or more spun metal cones , instead of to the guitar's sounding board (top). Resonator guitars were originally designed to be louder than regular acoustic guitars ...

  4. List of guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  5. Regal Musical Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    The Regal Musical Instrument Company is a former US musical instruments company and current brand owned by Saga Musical Instruments.Regal was one of the largest manufacturers in the 1930s and became known for a wide range of resonator stringed instruments, including guitars, mandolins, and ukuleles.

  6. Recording King - Wikipedia

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    Singer songwriter Caitlin Canty writes and plays her songs with a 1930s Recording King guitar Recording King is a musical instruments brand currently owned by The Music Link Corporation, [ 1 ] based in Hayward, California , which also produces other musical instrument lines.

  7. Sho-Bud - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s they also expanded their line and offered acoustic guitars. They also made a line of dobro-style resonator guitars in conjunction with Gretsch under the name Sho-Bro, a play on the word "dobro". [7] The name is currently owned by Gretsch, which purchased the company in 1979, [12] and there are no models in production. In 2024, Shot ...

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