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  2. ESP Guitars - Wikipedia

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    ESP Custom Shop "Ghost Soldier" ESP LTD KH202 James Hetfield's Eet Fuk Guitar "Iron Cross" model TA-200 bass guitar ESP Ltd. B204 SM FL fretless bass. In 1975, Hisatake Shibuya opened a shop called Electric Sound Products (ESP) in Tokyo, Japan, which provided custom replacement parts for guitars. At this time, ESP also began making guitars ...

  3. Nippon Bass Club - Wikipedia

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    The Nippon Bass Club (日本バスクラブ) is the largest amateur sports fishing club in Japan. This organization has been known to sponsor Japanese fishing games like JB The Super Bass . [ 1 ] A salt water chapter is included in order to support salt water fishing in Japan. [ 2 ]

  4. Bass Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Bottles of Bass beer for sale at a liquor store in Iizaka, Fukushima, Japan From 2000 to 2005, Bass was produced under licence by Molson Coors in Burton, in the original Bass brewery. When Coors' licence to brew draught Bass came to an end in 2005, a new licence was awarded to Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries plc (later Marston's plc ), which ...

  5. Tōkai Gakki - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1970s, replicas of Fender guitars, such as the ".38 Special" guitar and the "Hard Puncher" bass (replica of the Fender Precision Bass), began to be sold in Japan and Europe. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] From 1981 until the late eighties Tokai entered the 'Super Bass' producers by the MBX (medium scale) and LBX (Long scale) basses.

  6. Aria (guitar company) - Wikipedia

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    Aria was formed in Japan in 1956 by Shiro Arai as "Arai & Co., Inc". [1] [2] They began retailing acoustic guitars in 1960, although the company did not start manufacturing their own until 1964. Aria arranged for Matsumoku, the musical instrument maker, to build the guitars for them under contract. Aria and Matsumoku started building acoustic ...

  7. Sakanaction - Wikipedia

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    The name Sakanaction is a portmanteau of "sakana" (Japanese for "fish") and "action". In the band's own words, their name reflects a wish to act quickly and lightly, like fish in the water, without fearing changes in the music scene. [2] Their records consistently reach the top 10 positions on Japan's Oricon charts. [3]

  8. Bass Pro Shops - Wikipedia

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    The second Bass Pro Shops location opened in Duluth, Georgia in 1995. [9] From then until 2004, the company opened 3–4 stores a year, and 7–9 stores a year from 2005 to 2008. [11] In 2006, the first store was opened in Colorado, [12] and the first Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Arkansas opened in 2013. [13]

  9. Westone (guitars) - Wikipedia

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    Westone is a brand of musical instruments that has been used by various manufacturers of electric and acoustic guitars and basses.The name gained wide recognition in the mid-1970s when Matsumoku in Japan and St. Louis Music in Korea began marketing guitars under the brand.