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  2. E.U. Wurlitzer Music and Sound - Wikipedia

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    E.U. Wurlitzer Music and Sound was a musical instrument retailer and part of the greater Boston music scene from 1890 through 1999. The store moved in the mid-1960s from its Bedford Street location to 360 Newbury Street (on the corner of Massachusetts Avenue ), and then settled at 180 Massachusetts Avenue .

  3. First Act - Wikipedia

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    First Act Guitar Studio was a real-world storefront at 745 Boylston Street, Boston, offering various First Act Custom, Limited Edition, SFA Edition, and First Act series electric and acoustic guitars, and accessories. Customers could play the guitars, watch a luthier crafting custom guitars, see a live show, or have their guitar serviced.

  4. Carmine Street Guitars - Wikipedia

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    The film centres on Carmine Street Guitars, a long-running guitar store in New York City. [ 2 ] The film premiered on September 2, 2018, at the 75th Venice International Film Festival , [ 3 ] and had its Canadian premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival on September 9. [ 4 ]

  5. Vega Company - Wikipedia

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    Vega also produced two successful lines of Hawaiian, or lap steel, guitars: The Vega Commander, and its top-of-the-line Triumphal which featured a lap as well as a console version. As the 1940s and 1950s unfolded, the quality of Vega instruments declined and it became clear that the company's most innovative and productive years had passed.

  6. Music Man (company) - Wikipedia

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    Music Man is an American guitar and bass guitar manufacturer. Originally formed in 1971 by Forrest White and Tom Walker, along with Leo Fender as a silent partner, the company started manufacturing electric and bass guitars under the Music Man name in 1974. In 1984 it was acquired by Ernie Ball, and renamed Ernie Ball Music Man.

  7. Cowtown Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Cowtown Guitars was a vintage guitar shop located in Las Vegas, Nevada, owned by husband and wife, Jesse and Roxie Amoroso. [1] The shop was well known having one of the largest collection of vintage guitars in North America and boasted a client list of celebrities, which includes Carlos Santana and Imagine Dragons .

  8. Guitarist (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The segment hosts guitar equipment reviews of both major and boutique manufacturers from around the world. As well as electric guitars and acoustic guitars, the magazine also reviews guitar amplifiers, effects pedals, electric basses and various pro-audio and recording equipment applicable to guitar players. Gear reviews within the magazine ...

  9. Westone (guitars) - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Westone guitars of the 1980s were made by the Matsumoku factory in Japan and imported by St. Louis Music. [3] With Matsumoku ceasing operations in 1987, production was moved to Korea in 1988 and most of the innovative models disappeared. St. Louis Music replaced the Westone brand name by Alvarez in 1991.