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  2. Custom Kings - Wikipedia

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    Custom Kings is a Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, folk-pop band [1] started in 2002 as solo project for Nick Vorrath . [2] After three critically acclaimed EPs [ 3 ] they released their debut album, At Sea in 2007 [ 4 ] and it was followed up with a second, Great Escape , in 2010. [ 5 ]

  3. Lucille (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    A Gibson Lucille model semi-acoustic guitar, unique for having no f-holes. Lucille is the name American blues musician B. B. King (1925–2015) gave to his guitars. They were usually black Gibson guitars similar to the ES-330 or ES-355, and Gibson introduced a B.B. King custom model in 1980, based upon the latter.

  4. Jackson King V - Wikipedia

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    The first King V Custom in black with Kahler tremolo ever built. It is serial number J0506. It was completed 10/9/86 and predates Dave Mustaine's first King V by 17 months. Double Rhoads The Double Rhoads was a symmetrical version of the Jackson Rhoads with two longer horns, the first one was ordered from Overkill guitarist Dave Linsk.

  5. Old Customshouse (Wilmington, Delaware) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Customshouse is a historic government building at 516 North King Street in Wilmington, Delaware. It was built in 1855 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. U. S. Customhouse, Wilmington, DE 518 N. King Street, Wilmington, Delaware 1991 U. S. Customhouse, Wilmington, 518 King Street, Wilmington, DE 1901 Old ...

  6. Harald Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    The mound itself was from c. 500 BCE, but Harald had it built higher over his father's grave, and added a second mound to the south. Mound-building was a newly revived custom in the 10th century, perceivably as an "appeal to old traditions in the face of Christian customs spreading from Denmark's southern neighbors, the Germans". [26]

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  8. George I of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The King, supposedly following custom, appointed the Lord Chamberlain (Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle) as one of the baptismal sponsors of the child. The King was angered when the Prince of Wales, disliking Newcastle, verbally insulted the Duke at the christening, which the Duke misunderstood as a challenge to a duel.

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