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  2. Schecter Guitar Research - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, David Schecter opened Schecter Guitar Research, a repair shop in Van Nuys, California. [1] The shop manufactured replacement guitar necks and bodies, complete pickup assemblies, bridges, pickguards, tuners, knobs, potentiometers, and other miscellaneous guitar parts.

  3. Gibson ES-333 - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Tom DeLonge Signature ES-333 is the signature guitar of Tom DeLonge, the guitarist of popular bands Blink-182, Box Car Racer, and Angels & Airwaves.The guitar features one volume knob and a Gibson Dirty Fingers humbucker in the bridge pickup position.

  4. Gibson Les Paul - Wikipedia

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    Gibson recreated this unique guitar in 2011, producing 450 examples including 100 hand-aged, numbered versions and 350 utilising the vintage original spec process. [76] The guitars are notable for the custom-made PAF-reproduction uncovered humbucker pickups. The guitars feature a custom finish, referred to by Gibson as "Bolan chablis".

  5. Machine head - Wikipedia

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    Bass tuners generally feature larger knobs than guitar tuners as well; often these are distinctively shaped, and known as "elephant ears". Gear ratios of 20:1 are used often. Exposed gears are much more common in premium bass guitars than in six-string non-bass instruments. The machine heads on a classical guitar.

  6. Old Black - Wikipedia

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    Old Black has also been fitted with a range of hardware over the years including; Chromed brass truss cover, pickguard, Grover C-102 machines, Schaller M6 machines, a Bigsby B-3 and B-7, a 'shaved' Gibson ABR-1 'tune-o-matic' bridge, mini-toggle by-pass switch in the front of the guitar dead center of the original control knobs.

  7. Mike Campbell (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The Dirty Knobs – Mike Campbell's side-band. DMC TV Mike Campbell – Campbell's custom Duesenberg guitar. "Rig Rundown – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' Mike Campbell," by Jason Shadrick for Premier Guitar, January 27, 2013. Long-form interview with Mike Campbell on the Myth vs. Craft podcast

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  9. Greeny (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    The guitar, nicknamed "Gemini", bears the serial number 9 2204, while Greeny is 9 2208. No other guitars were manufactured in between, instead the serial numbers belonged to Gibson manufactured Skylark amplifiers. It is believed by Gueikian and Hammett that the two guitars were built at the same time from the same piece of wood.

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