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  2. 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.

  3. File:Yamaha guitars, NAMM 2011.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. NAMM Show - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the NAMM Show expanded into the new Anaheim Convention Center North building. [8] The same year, the Audio Engineering Society joined the NAMM Show via "AES at NAMM" [9] and hosted the Parnelli Awards at the convention. [10] In January 2020, the NAMM Show saw record attendance with more than 115,000 attendees and over 7,000 brands ...

  5. Schecter Guitar Research - Wikipedia

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    At the January 1984 NAMM Show, Schecter introduced twelve new guitars and basses, all based on Fender designs. The most popular of these guitars was a Telecaster-style guitar similar to those that Pete Townshend played. Although Townshend never endorsed this model, it was known unofficially as the "Pete Townshend model".

  6. PRS Guitars - Wikipedia

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    PRS guitars feature three original bridge designs: a one-piece pre-intonated stoptail, a vibrato, and a wrapover tailpiece. The vibrato was designed with the help of guitar engineer John Mann. It was an update on the classic Fender vibrato and used cam-locking tuners, which offered wide pitch bending with exceptional tuning stability. [3]

  7. National Association of Music Merchants - Wikipedia

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    NAMM's main focus became music education and fair trade, [4] with NAMM pledging $250,000 in 1920 toward the establishment of a national conservatory of music in the US. [5] NAMM membership grew from 154 members in 1936 to 554 members in 1941, and in 1946, NAMM headquarters moved to 28 East Jackson Blvd in Chicago. [4]

  8. Ibanez JS Series - Wikipedia

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    Ibanez JS series guitars used by Satriani on his 2013 Unstoppable Momentum tour. The PRM "Premium Rock Mirror" was revealed at the 2005 NAMM Show and although it belongs to the Chrome Boy family, it is actually basswood plated with aluminum. The first run of 20 had finish issues and the remaining guitars were produced in 2006.

  9. Stevie Ray Vaughan Stratocaster - Wikipedia

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    The guitar debuted at the NAMM Show in January 1992 and began selling at various music stores. [1] Number One, also called First Wife, was the nickname given by Stevie Ray Vaughan to his favorite Fender Stratocaster, built c. 1963. [2] In 1974, he acquired the guitar as a trade at a music store in Austin, Texas. [2]