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The Yamaha Blaster is a compact all-terrain vehicle produced as an entry-level machine manufactured in Japan and sold in the United States from 1988 to 2006. Because of the Blaster's initial low price tag, it sold in large numbers for many years from its inception in 1988 all the way to present day.
Nathan Watts has used his 1974 Fender Precision Bass and his 1979 Music Man StingRay as main instruments throughout his career. He has also used a Fender Jazz Bass and Yamaha, Aria, and B.C. Rich (four and five string) bass and Roland G-88. On the road he currently switches between Bossa basses (custom made red, black, and green 5 strings and 4 ...
Pages in category "Yamaha ATVs" ... Yamaha Banshee 350; Yamaha Blaster; G. Yamaha Grizzly; L. List of Yamaha three-wheeled all-terrain vehicles; R. Yamaha Raptor 700R
In 2008, Fender again moved Guild when it acquired Kaman Music Corporation and its small production facility in New Hartford, Connecticut, where hand production of all US-made Guilds resumed in a manner consistent with other high-end, boutique guitar builders. The New Hartford Guild facility began production in early 2009, starting with the top ...
Sold for: $1,057,000 Han Solo’s blaster from “Star Wars: A New Hope” was made from military surplus parts, and is believed to be the only surviving prop of the three created for the 1977 ...
All three models of the original BB only had a single-coil split pick-up, similar to the Fender Precision, although this pickup was reverse mounted. One year later, Yamaha released the BB2000, a higher-end model, with an added "Blade" Jazz-Bass style pick-up. A fretless version was released also.
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