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  2. Parlor guitar - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s, the parlor guitar began enjoying a renaissance among players "who like their midrangery tone, historic vibe, and easy portability". [4] Modern luthiers are making parlor guitars in a wide variety of tonewoods.

  3. Petros Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Bruce began making guitars in 1972, and in 2000 he was joined by his son to form the Petros company. [1] The company makes six models, the New FS (fingerstyle), Parlor, GC, D, Jumbo, and a Baritone, each retailing at a flat price of $12,000 as of April 2013, making them amongst the most expensive new guitars in the world.

  4. List of guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wikipedia articles about brand-name companies (past and present) that have sold guitars, and the house brands occasionally used.

  5. Breedlove Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Breedlove guitar body shapes as of 2021. As of 2021, Breedlove offers four guitar body shapes in ascending order of size: [16] Companion: A travel/parlor guitar with a 13.5 inch lower bout, 14 frets to the body, a 23.5 inch scale length, and a body depth of 3.25–4.00 inches.

  6. Parlour guitar - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  7. Harmony Company - Wikipedia

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    The Harmony Guitar Company ceased in 1975, [4] and sold the Harmony name. In the early 2000s, an unrelated company, the Westheimer Corp., based in Lake Barrington, Illinois briefly imported "reissue" Harmony guitars. In 2018, BandLab Technologies claimed to be "relaunching" the Harmony brand with a new series of electric guitars and guitar amps.

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