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  2. First Act - Wikipedia

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    First Act Guitar Studio was a real-world storefront at 745 Boylston Street, Boston, offering various First Act Custom, Limited Edition, SFA Edition, and First Act series electric and acoustic guitars, and accessories. Customers could play the guitars, watch a luthier crafting custom guitars, see a live show, or have their guitar serviced.

  3. Kelly Johnson (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson started playing piano after her father when she was five years old, switching to guitar at age twelve. [1] She attended Edmonton County School in Edmonton, London, [2] where she discovered rock music and played bass and piano in school bands. [1]

  4. Dean Zelinsky - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Dean starting Dean Guitars, most guitar manufacturing figures kept a low public profile. With the possible exception of Leo Fender, nobody outside the industry knew their names. Dean broke this mold with his designs and marketing, leading People Magazine to do a feature story on Mr. Zelinsky when he was only 21 years old. [11]

  5. Tōkai Gakki - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In 1972, Tokai entered into a joint-venture with C. F. Martin & Company to supply acoustic guitar parts and also to build Martin's Sigma electric guitars. In 1975, it launched its own Cat's Eyes line of acoustic guitars, which were replicas of C.F. Martin guitars.

  6. Junior Brown - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Brown called the instrument his "guit-steel". When performing, Brown plays the guitar by standing behind it, while it rests on a small music stand. The top neck on the guit-steel is a traditional six-string guitar, while the lower neck is a full-size lap steel guitar for slide playing. Brown has two guit-steels for recording and live work.

  7. Kay Musical Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    Kay offered their first electric guitar in 1936 — five years after the Rickenbacker Frying pan, and the same year as the Gibson ES-150. However, Kuhrmeyer with Stromberg-Voisinet had announced the "Stromberg Electro" even earlier, in 1928, possibly making the short-lived model the first commercial electric guitar.

  8. Penco Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Penco also made bolt neck copies of Gibson's Les Paul and SG guitars and basses, Rickenbacker 4001 basses, Fender Stratocaster/Fender Telecaster copies, Fender Jazz Bass copies; and the odd mandolin and banjo. They also made 12-string acoustic guitars. The Penco brand was also put on "lawsuit" Korina-finished Gibson Explorer-styled guitars.

  9. Through the Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Many lyrics on Through the Eyes are drawn from Chris Volz' difficult childhood and adolescence. [2] When he was 11 or 12 years old, his adoptive mother committed suicide. [2] [3] Volz began to embrace aggressive rock music and rebel against authority figures, including his teachers and his father, Joe.

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