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  2. Echopark Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Echopark Guitars is an American guitar and bass manufacturer which started in Echo Park, Los Angeles, CA.Now located in Detroit, Michigan, [1] the instruments are made by Gabriel Currie, who previously worked for G&L Musical Instruments and Tak Hosono at Hosono Guitar Works before starting Echopark Guitars.

  3. Dan Erlewine - Wikipedia

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    The Prime movers 1966 (Dan far right). He was born c. 1945 and he grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan.His mother was an artist, and his father's hobby was working with wood. [1] In an interview with PBS he said, "In about 10th grade I went into a pawn shop in Detroit and bought a cheap guitar, one that had been painted with black and white stripes."

  4. Sweetwater Sound - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Surack purchased Mynett Music Company, a retail music store established in Fort Wayne in 1933, focused on providing music instruments, lessons, and repair services for students and school music programs. [24] In October 2018, Sweetwater announced another expansion to construct a new warehousing facility. [25]

  5. The Early Music Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Early Music Shop is an early music store specialising in the sale and distribution of reproduction Renaissance and medieval musical instruments, with two showrooms situated in Saltaire and Snape Maltings, United Kingdom. It was founded by Richard Wood in 1968 [1] and has become the largest supplier of early musical instruments worldwide. [2]

  6. Detroit, Texas - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 82 and East Garner Drive in Detroit Location of Detroit, Texas Coordinates: 33°39′37″N 95°15′59″W  /  33.66028°N 95.26639°W  / 33.66028; -95

  7. John Challis (harpsichord) - Wikipedia

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    John attended Michigan Normal College (now Eastern Michigan University), where his interest in constructing keyboard instruments emerged. He spent four years apprenticing with Arnold Dolmetsch in England, returning in 1930, when he set himself up building instruments in a two-story space above a dress shop in Ypsilanti. At that time he was the ...

  8. Elderly Instruments - Wikipedia

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    The repair shop occupies about 3,000 ft 2 (280 m 2) of space in the Elderly building. [22] A number of notable guitarists have sent their instruments to Elderly for complete restoration or other major work such as refinishing and refretting. [11] Elderly's repair department services other fretted instruments such as banjos, ukuleles, and ...

  9. J. C. Deagan, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    J. C. Deagan, Inc. is a former musical instrument manufacturing company that developed and produced instruments from the late 19th- to mid-20th century. It was founded in 1880 by John Calhoun Deagan and initially manufactured glockenspiels.