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  2. Relic'ing - Wikipedia

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    Relic'ing (also written as relicing) is the process of distressing a guitar to mimic the worn appearance and broken-in feel of older, vintage guitars. [1] Relic'ing is done to both new guitars by their manufacturer, typically as "aged" replicas of models from sought-after years, and to used guitars by their owners as a popular DIY project.

  3. Pages in category "Guitar manufacturing companies of the United States" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total.

  4. Peavey EVH Wolfgang - Wikipedia

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    The original and top-of-the-line model, [13] made in the USA, [14] the guitar featured an arched (carved) top, body binding, two knobs (volume and tone), three-way pickup toggle switch, two Peavey/EVH-designed humbucker pickups, oil-finished bird's eye maple neck and fingerboard with dual graphite reinforcement rods, ten-degree tilt headstock ...

  5. Sigma Guitars - Wikipedia

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    The DR-28N had a two-piece back. The DR-35N had additional detail on the fretboard. The original factory brochure also states components were processed and finished on the same production line as regular Martins. The peghead logo reads "Sigma Martin USA" and inside the sound box is on the neck block "made in USA" with Martin address etc.

  6. Guild Guitar Company - Wikipedia

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    To ease the Corona facility (which had only made electric guitars up to this point) into making archtop and acoustic guitars, the Westerly factory artisans and workers prepared guitar 'kits' that they shipped to Corona. These kits were near-complete production guitars that only needed finishing and final assembly before being sent to retailers.

  7. Reverend Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    The name was based on the myth of a guitar virtuoso who lived in obscurity and could never quite get his career off the ground. [41] [42] [33] The Bayonet is Reverend's newest set-neck guitar. A modernized body design that is loaded with Railhammer pickups, [43] a pickup designed by Joe Naylor. It comes in hardtail or with a Wilkinson Trem. [44 ...

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