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A lawsuit between Neal Moser and HHI Holdings Inc./B.C. Rich was settled, giving Moser Custom Guitars and HHI/B.C. Rich the right to produce their own versions of the Bich ten- and six-string guitars, with Neal Moser retaining ownership of the original body templates. The Moser Custom Shop "Moser 10" and the BC Rich Bich "PMS" models are the ...
Assassin/ASM; Avenge and WMD SOB or Son Of Beast (Beast shape scaled down 10%) Beast (Designed by Brian Hoffman of Deicide in 1999); Big (Daddy) Beast (8 string Beast. Concept of James Siler and Heath Williamson; only one was ever built) Actual concept came from 7 string Guitarist Simon "Vk" and guitar tech David Owen originally from Lofat, original guitar was to be 27" scale, but BC RICH ...
Mazer v. Stein , 347 U.S. 201 (1954), was a copyright case decided by the United States Supreme Court . In an opinion written by Justice Stanley F. Reed , the Supreme Court held that the statuettes—male and female dancing figures made of semivitreous china—used as bases for fully equipped electric lamps were copyrightable, even though the ...
V-I — 70s design of guitar as the Ventures and "Mark I" models, minus the Ventures logo. V-II or V II — Same body style as a Mark I or Ventures model but with Mosrite Humbuckers and more electronics. B-I — Ventures bass minus the Ventures logo. B-II — Ventures bass minus the Ventures logo, but with Humbuckers and more controls. 1976
In an interview with Total Guitar, Vennart confessed "I’d wanted to do something for years, even before the old band broke up – I’d had a hankering to do something a little more egocentric, I suppose, because Oceansize was very much a collaborative, painfully fucking democratic collective. It was a lot of fun in that respect: a very, very ...
John Mayer playing a Cabronita Telecaster. Mike Eldred of Fender's Custom Shop began developing what would become the Cabronita in 2007. Eldred wanted to create something that went "against the grain...that was a bit more aggressive" compared to a typical Telecaster, equating the eventual guitar he created to the "asshole cousin" in a family gathering. [1]
Leser v. Garnett, 258 U.S. 130 (1922), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Nineteenth Amendment was constitutional. [1] Prior history
Grand Upright Music, Ltd v. Warner Bros. Records Inc. , 780 F. Supp. 182 (S.D.N.Y. 1991), was a copyright case heard by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York . Songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan sued rapper Biz Markie after Markie sampled O'Sullivan's song " Alone Again (Naturally) ".