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  2. List of guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wikipedia articles about brand-name companies (past and present) that have sold guitars, and the house brands occasionally used.

  3. Gibson Les Paul Custom - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Gibson re-introduced the Les Paul Custom as a two-pickup model. The headstock angle was changed from 17 to 14 degrees, a wider headstock and a maple top (in lieu of the original 1953–1961 solid-mahogany construction). In 1969, Norlin acquired Gibson, and the Les Paul Custom saw many changes in the "Norlin Era".

  4. Ken Lawrence Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Ken Lawrence Instruments is a manufacturer of custom guitars and bass guitars founded by Ken Lawrence in 1986. Besides building instruments, Lawrence has also performed as a bassist both live and in recording sessions. Lawrence began building instruments in 1981 at Moonstone Guitars, and five years later, he set up his own company. [1]

  5. Burny - Wikipedia

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    Burny guitars made by Matsumoku in 1985-86 had a screw-down bolt tenon that was also used on many Matsumoku-made Aria guitars. The early Burny Les Paul models had a "Les Paul model" logo on the headstock that was discontinued in 1978 and later changed to a "Super Grade model" logo in 1981.

  6. Guild Guitar Company - Wikipedia

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    On the front of the headstock, these instruments display the DeArmond logo above a modified version of Guild's Chesterfield logo. On early production versions, the truss rod cover is stenciled with the word 'Guild' stylized and the DeArmond reissue model number, and the back of the headstock is stenciled with 'DeArmond by Guild' above the ...

  7. Jackson Soloist - Wikipedia

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    Domestic headstock logos will have "Made in USA" below or beside the logo. Guitars with the "Professional" and "Performer" logos are always imported. A USA J series serial number will always have 4 or 5 digits later, but any more means that it is an imported guitar. Archtop Soloist models have a JA + 4 digit number serial number. For the 1980s ...

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