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  2. Charvel - Wikipedia

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    Today, Charvel and his son Michael own and operate Charvel Music, a full line music store in Paradise, California, and manufacture guitars as a joint venture under the name Wayne Guitars. [16] Their houses and shop burned down in the 2018 Camp Fire .

  3. Jackson Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Charvel eventually filed bankruptcy and sold his interest to Grover Jackson on November 10, 1978, which gave Jackson control of the Charvel name. [ 2 ] Jackson Guitars originated in 1980 when guitarist Randy Rhoads approached the company with an idea for an individualized guitar.

  4. Charvel Surfcaster - Wikipedia

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    The Surfcaster was manufactured in Japan at the Chushin Gakki factory as were all the import Charvel guitars in this era. In addition the Charvel Jackson Guitar company released the Surfcaster in 1991 with advertising and public relations featuring Steve Cropper as an official endorsee. The Surfcaster has been considered a boutique style guitar ...

  5. Frankenstrat - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, he was given the "Hot for Teacher" guitar (seen in the song's video clip), and began appearing in Kramer advertisements. Paul Unkert, the "Guitar Guy" of UNK guitars, worked on the Frankenstrat and put his "Unk" stamp on it. The best-known Kramer owned by Van Halen was the 5150, which he built in the Kramer factory.

  6. Caparison Guitars - Wikipedia

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    The Charvel designers created the CDS Series, CDS II Series, and Questar Series, while the Jackson designed contributed with the Doug Aldrich, Soloist Special, Dinky AXE and Falcon models. Caparison was owned by Kyowa Shokai Ltd, a company that made contracts with factories to produce guitars for them (like Hoshino Gakki ).

  7. Star (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Van Halen hacked his explorer-shaped Ibanez Destroyer to make it look like a shark [further explanation needed] around 1977, so he is credited [according to whom?] as the inventor of the star-shaped guitar. [citation needed] Wayne Charvel refined the design and those Charvel Stars 79-83 are among the most valued instruments of the brand.

  8. Alembic Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Their bass guitars were expensive, costing up to three times as much as a new Fender bass. According to Tony Bacon and Barry Moorhouse, it was Alembic that started the trend of high-quality, high-price bass guitars. [2]: 35ff In 1974, Matthews left the company. The recording studio had been sold, as was a retail store in San Francisco where ...

  9. Kramer Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Kramer was the only guitar company offering Original Floyd Rose tremolos stock on their production guitars, a competitive advantage of Kramer over other guitar manufacturers of the period. In late 1983, Kramer switched from the "beak" headstock design to the Gibson Explorer-like "hockey stick" headstock design.