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  2. Ernie Ball - Wikipedia

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    Ernie Ball guitar string set, 2007. Sometime in 1957 or 1958, Ball opened a music store in Tarzana, California. He claimed it was the first shop in the United States to sell guitars exclusively. [4] When music sales representatives criticized him for refusing to sell drumsticks and

  3. Ernie Ball Inc. - Wikipedia

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    With the guitar-based rock revival of the 1960s, Ball noticed that beginner students were having difficulty playing the bestselling Fender #10 medium gauge strings, [4] particularly in holding down or bending the stiff .028" third ("G") string. At the time, it was common for a set of strings to have a third string that was "wound".

  4. Dean Markley USA - Wikipedia

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    Dean Markley Strings is an American company that manufactures musical instrument-related products, primarily strings for acoustic and electric guitars, classical guitars, and bass guitars. The company also produces pick ups , amplifiers , and tuners , with instrument strings being their feature product.

  5. String (music) - Wikipedia

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    Classical guitar strings are typically nylon, with the basses being wound with either silver or bronze. Electric guitar strings are usually wound with nickel-plated steel; pure nickel and stainless steel are also used. Bass guitar strings are most commonly wound with stainless steel or nickel.

  6. GHS (strings) - Wikipedia

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    GHS Strings is an American string manufacturer based in Battle Creek, Michigan, specializing in electric and acoustic guitar and bass guitar strings. The company was founded on August 1, 1964, [ 1 ] and in 1975 was bought by Robert McFee, who is the Chairman of the Board with son, Russell McFee, [ 1 ] as President.

  7. National String Instrument Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The National String Instrument Corporation was an American guitar company first formed to manufacture banjos and then the original resonator guitars. National also produced resonator ukuleles and resonator mandolins. The company merged with Dobro to form the "National Dobro Company", then becoming a brand of Valco until it closed in 1968.

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