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  2. Airline (brand) - Wikipedia

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    After Eastwood Guitars purchased rights to the "Airline" trade name in the early 2000s, they reissued the early 1960s "JB Hutto" Airline shape as the "Airline DLX." The new version set aside the defining hollow fiberglass body of the Valco-made original [4] in favor of the simpler and less-costly chambered mahogany body, giving it a more traditional electric guitar feel and tone, rather than ...

  3. United Breaks Guitars - Wikipedia

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    "United Breaks Guitars" is a trio of protest songs by Canadian musician Dave Carroll and his band, Sons of Maxwell. It chronicles a real-life experience of how his guitar was broken during a trip on United Airlines in 2008 and the obstructively uncooperative reaction from the airline.

  4. Valco - Wikipedia

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    Eastwood Guitars produces a variety of reissue Airline guitars, [7] as well as at least one Supro model, [8] though all of the former semihollow Res-O-Glas models are now wood solidbodies. Several of Valco's earlier amplifier models are recreated by Vintage47 Amps of Mesquite, Nevada, using octal preamp tubes, rather than the later miniature ...

  5. Kay Musical Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    Kay sold guitars under their own name as well as a plethora of brand names such as Silvertone for Sears, Sherwood and Airline for Montgomery Ward, Old Kraftsman for Spiegel, Rex for Gretsch, Custom Kraft for St. Louis Music Supply Company, [1] Truetone for Western Auto, [2] 'Penncrest' for JC Penney, etc. [26]

  6. In New Book, Johnny Marr Lets His Guitars Tell His Story - AOL

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    The book moves chronologically, illustrating Marr’s experiences with artistically-shot images of his guitars positioned against amps, walls, […] In New Book, Johnny Marr Lets His Guitars Tell ...

  7. Roy Smeck - Wikipedia

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    Roy Smeck in the short film His Pastimes (1926) 1960s Roy Smeck Custom Airline Stratotone electric guitar Leroy Smeck (6 February 1900 – 5 April 1994) was an American musician. His skill on the banjo, guitar, and ukulele earned him the nickname "The Wizard of the Strings".

  8. Airline (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Airline (guitar)

  9. A brief history of airline food’s rapid descent - AOL

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    Airlines have long looked for ways to cut food production costs and reduce meal preparation times for flight attendants on board. In one famous example during the 1980s, Robert Crandall, then the ...

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