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  2. Gretsch - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, the Gretsch company once again came under the leadership of the Gretsch family when Fred W. Gretsch, great-grandson of Friedrich and nephew of Fred Gretsch Jr, assumed presidency of the company. [1] [15] The first Gretsch guitars after Fred W Gretsch became president were released in 1988. They were a series of Traveling Wilburys ...

  3. Sho-Bud - Wikipedia

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    Later in 1963, Buddy Emmons left Sho-Bud to start his Emmons Guitar Company with Ron Lashley. [12] [13] 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]

  4. Gretsch White Falcon - Wikipedia

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    The Gretsch White Falcon is an electric hollow-body guitar introduced in 1954 by Gretsch. This guitar was created as a "showpiece" to exhibit the craft of Gretsch's luthiers, sales, and demonstration representative, Jimmie Webster, who created it for the 1954 NAMM Convention. The guitar was so popular that it was put into production and went on ...

  5. Friedrich Gretsch - Wikipedia

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    Gretsch business letter, 1887. In 1883, Gretsch founded his own musical instrument shop, The Gretsch Company, at 128 Middleton Street in Brooklyn. His shop was designed for the manufacture of banjos, tambourines, and drums, with the company experiencing some success catering to marching bands. [4] The operation moved to South 4th Street in 1894 ...

  6. Gretsch Drums - Wikipedia

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    Gretsch Drums is a division of American musical instrument manufacturer Gretsch.The company was founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1883. Gretsch drum kits have been used by many notable drummers including Max Roach, Tony Williams, Art Blakey, Vinnie Colaiuta, Mark Guiliana, Phil Collins, [1] Charlie Watts, Taylor Hawkins, Mitch Mitchell and Steve Ferrone.

  7. Talk:Gretsch - Wikipedia

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    The introduction says that Gretsch is a German company, which is not supported by the sources. Company website (and this article) say that the company was founded in Brooklyn, NY, USA; and that its Headquarters are in Ridgeland, SC, USA. Per WP:BOLD, I am amending this sentence from German to American - Ryk72 10:17, 1 December 2014 (UTC)

  8. KMCMusicorp - Wikipedia

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    The company began as Kaman Music Corporation / k ə ˈ m ɑː n /, a part of the Kaman Corporation founded by Charles Kaman.In addition to his business interests in aviation, Kaman was a guitarist who came to explore the use of composite materials technologies in guitar building.

  9. Category:Gretsch electric guitars - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gretsch electric guitars" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. Gretsch 6120;

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