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  2. Steinberger - Wikipedia

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    The best-known Steinberger design is the L-series instrument, sometimes described as shaped like a broom, boat oar, or cricket bat.Initially produced as an electric bass and later as a guitar, the instrument was made entirely of "Steinberger Blend", a "proprietary" graphite and carbon-fiber mix in two pieces: the main body and a faceplate (the "blend" being an off-the-shelf carbon fiber ...

  3. TransTrem - Wikipedia

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    TransTrem is a guitar vibrato system developed by Steinberger in 1984. Its main feature is to maintain the pitch of each string at the proper tuning interval to the others when the vibrato ("Whammy bar") is used.

  4. Vibrato systems for guitar - Wikipedia

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    Another system that emerged in the 1980s was the Steinberger TransTrem system (meaning Transposing Tremolo). Ibanez have their own range of double-locking vibrato systems on their range of guitars. The Edge III tremolo, featured on their low-mid range guitars, is a very similar bridge to a Floyd Rose. It features a pop in/out arm and lower ...

  5. Ned Steinberger - Wikipedia

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    The company found immediate success with the L2 bass, and Steinberger headless guitars and other bass models followed. [3] [8] In 1987, Steinberger sold his namesake company to Gibson, [3] [8] and remained with the company for several years. The company continued to manufacture guitars until production was halted in 1998. [7]

  6. Cort Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Cort began production of headless guitars in 1984 with designs exclusively licensed from Ned Steinberger for Cort's own brand as well as for brands like Hohner and Kramer. This development helped bring the Cort name to the mainstream electric guitar market and attracted the attention of other well-known brand name companies seeking contract ...

  7. Hohner - Wikipedia

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    By 1985, new ranges of Korean made electric guitars were introduced - the budget SE range (known as the Arbor Series in the United Kingdom) consisting mostly of Fender and Gibson copies; [41] and the Professional range which included headless basses and guitars based on technology licensed from Ned Steinberger [42] as well as the ST ...

  8. What is happening with Billy Ray Cyrus? - AOL

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    Things have changed for Billy Ray Cyrus since his days as a beloved Disney Channel dad.. The country star's career took off when he released his breakout 1992 hit "Achy Breaky Heart," and his fame ...

  9. Washburn Guitars - Wikipedia

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    The first modern Washburn instruments were full-size acoustic guitars imported from Japan by Beckmen Music. The 1974 range included one folk-style guitar (W-200) and eight dreadnoughts of increasing quality and decoration: W-240-12, W-250, W-260, W-280, W-300, W-300-12, W-500, W-600.

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