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  2. Airline (brand) - Wikipedia

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    After Eastwood Guitars purchased rights to the "Airline" trade name in the early 2000s, they reissued the early 1960s "JB Hutto" Airline shape as the "Airline DLX." The new version set aside the defining hollow fiberglass body of the Valco-made original [4] in favor of the simpler and less-costly chambered mahogany body, giving it a more traditional electric guitar feel and tone, rather than ...

  3. J. B. Hutto - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Benjamin Hutto (April 26, 1926 – June 12, 1983) [1] was an American blues musician. Influenced by Elmore James , Hutto became known for his slide guitar playing and declamatory style of singing.

  4. Jack White - Wikipedia

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    White is a proficient guitar, bass, mandolin, percussion and piano player. During his career with the White Stripes, White principally used three guitars, [156] though he used others as well. [157] The first was a vintage 1964 red Airline "JB Hutto" model originally distributed by Montgomery Ward department store.

  5. Talk:Airline (brand) - Wikipedia

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    This from an online article on the Airline guitars - "Airline was a Montgomery Ward house brand, and during the ‘60s, practically all Airline guitars were made either by the Harmony or Kay companies of Chicago. The date on the back of your Airline guitar's pickup suggests that it is a DeArmond pickup on a Harmony-made guitar.

  6. The White Stripes - Wikipedia

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    When performing live, Jack used a Randy Parsons custom guitar, a 1964 JB Hutto Montgomery Airline, a Harmony Rocket, a 1970s Crestwood Astral II, and a 1950s Kay Hollowbody. Also, while playing live, he used an MXR Micro Amp , Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi distortion/ sustainer , and an Electro-Harmonix POG (a polyphonic octave generator).

  7. JB Hutto Montgomery Airline - Wikipedia

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