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  2. File:Gibson RB-1 (1933), RB-00 (1940), PB-3 (1929) banjos at ...

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    English: Gibson RB-1 (1933), RB-00 (1940), PB-3 (1929) banjos at the American Banjo Museum. The RB-1 is similar one owned by Dave Macon in that it has the same fleur-de-lis inlays and possibly shape of head-stock.

  3. Lotus (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    Lotus from the mid 1990s is in the shape of a mutated fender jazzmaster. Lotus was a house brand belonging to Midco International of Illinois. The brand was applied to guitars, basses, banjos, and mandolins made in various Asian factories from the late 1970s until the early 2000s.

  4. Gibson Kalamazoo - Wikipedia

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    Kalamazoo is the name for two different lines of instruments produced by Gibson.In both cases Kalamazoo was a budget brand. The first consisted of such instruments as archtop, flat top and lap steel guitars, banjos, and mandolins made between 1933 and 1942, and the second, from 1965 to 1970, had solid-body electric and bass guitars.

  5. Headstock - Wikipedia

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    Classical guitar headstock. A headstock or peghead is part of a guitar or similar stringed instruments such as a lute, mandolin, banjo, ukulele and others of the lute lineage. . The main function of a headstock is to house the tuning pegs or other mechanism that holds the strings at the "head" of the instrument; it corresponds to a pegbox in the violin fami

  6. Machine head - Wikipedia

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    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. Note the exposed gears and the decorations. Martin EB18 bass guitar headstock, showing Martin open-type machine heads.

  7. Gibson ES Series - Wikipedia

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    ES-275 (2016-2019) Slimmed down L5 hollowbody shape with a 15" upper bout, 2.25" depth, and a Venetian cutaway; ES-275 Thinline (2018-2019) Semihollow version of the ES-275 with a 2" depth; ES-295 (1952–1959) ES-175 resembling Les Paul Goldtop with trapeze bridge. ES-300 (1940–1952) Successor of ES-250, with a slant-mounted long pickup ...

  8. Jim Mills (banjo player) - Wikipedia

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    Mills owned several pre-war Gibson Mastertone banjos, including the famous "Mack Crow" banjo (named after its original owner, it is the only factory-produced gold-plated RB-75 that Gibson ever made) and the RB-4 previously owned by the late Snuffy Jenkins. Huber Banjos produced a Jim Mills signature model based on the Mack Crow.

  9. Washburn Guitars - Wikipedia

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    On December 15, 2002, Washburn International announced that it had completed acquisition of U.S. Music Corporation, [12] and would be rolling its assets into that company in a reverse merger. [13] Schlacher remained as CFO , appointing Gary Gryczan to COO ; Gryczan had been Washburn's CFO from 1995 through 1998.