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  2. Specimen Products - Wikipedia

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    Specimen Products is a Chicago-based manufacturer of custom guitars, tube amplifiers, and audio horn speakers led by luthier Ian Schneller.Specimen Products also offers courses in guitar and tube amplifier design, construction, and repair through their Chicago School of Guitar Making.

  3. Egnater - Wikipedia

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    Egnater is an American company that manufactures boutique guitar ... and amplifier repair shop in 1975. Bruce's shop (The Amp Lounge) still operates in the Detroit ...

  4. Vintage Guitar (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Vintage Guitar also includes monthly repair columns written by noted repair expert/luthier Dan Erlewine. Originally published as The Music Trader , its inaugural issue was distributed in September, 1986, with the intent of achieving two goals: to supply musicians with a market to buy and sell instruments and equipment or locate other musicians ...

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  6. Schecter Guitar Research - Wikipedia

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    Schecter Guitar Research display at 'The NAMM Show' Jan. 17, 2020 In 2012, it was announced that Schecter expanded their custom shop, adding 14,000 square feet to the facility. Later the same year, Schecter announced a new line of USA-built guitars that would bring the company back to its "roots".

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  8. AHED (company) - Wikipedia

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    AHED Music Corporation, Ltd. was a Canadian company owned by Phil G. Anderson [1] that produced guitar amplifiers, as well as guitars.Its main product line was the GBX amplifier, which could reach 180 watts with 4x10", 4x12" or 2x15" speakers.

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