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  2. National String Instrument Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The National String Instrument Corporation was an American guitar company first formed to manufacture banjos and then the original resonator guitars. National also produced resonator ukuleles and resonator mandolins. The company merged with Dobro to form the "National Dobro Company", then becoming a brand of Valco until it closed in 1968.

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  4. 101 Strings - Wikipedia

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    101 Strings Orchestra was the brand for a highly successful easy listening symphonic music organization, with a discography exceeding 150 albums and a creative lifetime of around 30 years beginning in 1957. 101 Strings had a trademark sound, focusing on melody with a laid-back ambiance most often featuring strings. [1]

  5. List of products manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments ...

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    Electric Guitar Series (Discontinued) Lead Series (reissued as Player Series since 2020) Steel Guitars. Lap and Console Steel Guitars. Fender White Steel;

  6. Samick - Wikipedia

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    Samick guitars are manufactured under different brand names and made by a number of different makers, including Greg Bennett and J.T. Riboloff (a former luthier at Gibson). [1] Some other Samick-built guitars are sold under Squier , Epiphone , Washburn , Hohner , Silvertone , and other brands.

  7. Lonnie Mack - Wikipedia

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    Dave Hunter featured "Number 7" in his book, Star Guitars: 101 Guitars That Rocked The World [151] 2011 Walter Carter featured "Number 7" in his book, The Guitar Collection, calling it one of the world's 150 "most elite guitars". [152] 2012 Rolling Stone featured "Number 7" in an article entitled 20 Iconic Guitars. [153]

  8. Gibson (guitar company) - Wikipedia

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    The guitars were finished in "government grey" and also featured decorations which intended to draw attention to the issue of government. A year later in 2014, Gibson released the Government Series II [101] of guitars, which were essentially the same as the first series, only finished in a new color: "government tan".

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