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  2. Valco - Wikipedia

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    Supro Res-O-Glas resonator guitar Since Valco's demise a number of manufacturers have issued copies or derivatives of Valco instrument and amplifier models. Eastwood Guitars produces a variety of reissue Airline guitars, [ 7 ] as well as at least one Supro model, [ 8 ] though all of the former semihollow Res-O-Glas models are now wood solidbodies.

  3. Supro - Wikipedia

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    Supro is an American brand, currently owned by Bond Audio, a manufacturer of effects units. [1] Formerly, Supro produced musical instruments as a subsidiary of Valco . The brand entered into disuse after the closure of Valco in 1968, being later revived in 2013.

  4. Reverb.com - Wikipedia

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    Reverb.com is an online marketplace for new, used, and vintage musical equipment, including instruments used by notable musicians. [1] It was founded in 2013 by David Kalt, shortly after he purchased the musical instrument store Chicago Music Exchange and became frustrated with then-available options for buying and selling guitars online. [2]

  5. Supro Ozark 1560 S - Wikipedia

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    His white Supro Ozark was from his father, who purchased it from Myers Music shop in Seattle in 1958. It was the first electric guitar Hendrix owned. Hendrix's first gig was with an unnamed band in the Jaffe Room of Seattle's Temple De Hirsch, but they fired him between sets for showing off. [ 2 ]

  6. Jimmy D'Aquisto - Wikipedia

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    His blue "Centura Deluxe" was the inspiration for the book Blue Guitar. [6] [7] His guitars have sold for tens of thousands of dollars to over $500,000. One of his guitars was the first to be worth a million dollars. [6] [8] In 2006, D'Aquisto was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame.

  7. List of guitars - Wikipedia

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    An asymmetric, cloud-shaped body with two controls (a push-pull master tone and a master volume), a long curved arm roughly parallel to the neck, and a unique head. This was one of three guitars that Prince used frequently through the majority of his career, and the one most iconically associated with him.

  8. Kay Musical Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    Kay's archtop electric guitars in 1961: (L to R) Swing Master K673, K672, [18] Truetone Jazz King [1] After the retirement of Kuhrmeyer in 1955, the company was taken over by Sidney M. Katz. The product line of Kay was shifted toward electric musical instruments on demands, and in 1964, the company moved to a new factory in Elk Grove Village ...

  9. Gig bag - Wikipedia

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    A gig bag (or gigbag) is a padded, soft-sided bag used for the storage and transport of musical instruments, [1] most commonly a guitar or bass guitar.A popular alternative to the usually heavier, more cumbersome hard shell cases, most gig bags include pockets for storage of sheet music, instrument cables, picks, straps, and other accessories, along with shoulder straps and grab handles for ...

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