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Stone Wolf

Stone Wolf Guitars is run by a 2 man team: luthier Mike Payne & Martin Pape dealing with the business side of things. Stone Wolf provide hand built custom guitars and basses and are based in...

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Prieger

Prieger Custom Guitars are made by Prieger Tamás in Hungary.

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Murph

Murph Guitars was founded by Thomas Patrick ‘Pat’ Murphy. Murphy was born in 1920 in Illinois and was an air force mechanic in the US Navy during World War II. By 1960 he had moved to California and...

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M-Tone

M-Tone guitars are made in Portland, Oregon by Matt Proctor who started the M-Tone brand name in 2009. Matt makes solid body electric guitars by hand - his creative use of shape, texture, finish and...

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Mountain (MTN)

Mountain (MTN) amplifiers were 9V practice amps with a 6.5" speaker. MTN amps were billed as the worlds best 9V amp and were available from the 1990s until around 2008.Source: Moutain Amps website...

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StoryWood

StoryWood Music designs and builds pro-quality custom electric guitars and basses using 100% reclaimed or salvaged wood that has a history - a story.

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Myers (Chris)

Chirs Myers started building guitars in the early 1980s. He made own version of a Gibson Les Paul using a power drill and a saber saw and it turned out well enough to sell. He then moved onto making an...

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PEAVEY REACTOR

The Peavey Reactor was a poplar bodied telecaster style electric guitar, discontinued in 1999. There was also a Reactor AX model (made 1995 to 1999) with a rosewood fingerboard, humbucker at the bridge...

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EPIPHONE S-900

The Epiphone S-900 was a superstrat, like the S-600 & S-800, but the S-900 was the top of the range S-model and had a bound, neck-through body which was cambered on the top.Source: Epiphone catalog...

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OME

OME banjos was founded by Chuck Ogsbury in the early 1970s in Boulder, Colorado. Previosly Chuck had started ODE banjos in the early 1960s and sold that company to Baldwin in 1966.Source: OME Banjos...

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ODE

ODE banjos was founded by Chuck Ogsbury who started making banjos while still at University in Denver, Colorado in 1959. In 1961 he opened his first proper workshop in North Boulder and employed a...

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Fender bolt-on neck acoustics (1963-1971)

Fender's line of bolt-on neck acoustics was introduced in 1963 and production lasted until around 1970. These guitars were Fender's first attempt at making their own acoustics and had Stratocaster...

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Solar

The Solar guitar brand was launched in 2017 by Swedish death metal guitarist & YouTuber Ola Englund. Solar guitar designs would suit death metal styles and include 7 string and baritone models.

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CORT M500

The Cort M500 was a Mirage Series electric guitar (made 200-2001) with mahogany body & bolt-on mahogany neck. Pickups were two Mighty Mite humbuckers

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YAMAHA RBX 300

The Yamaha RBX-300 bass was made in the late 1980s to early 1990s. The RBX-300 was very similar to the RBX-200, except the 300 model had a satin finished neck - with a two-toned peg head.

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Trump

Trump electric, bass and acoustic guitars were made from the 1960s onwards (in Japan and later in Korea) for musical instrument distributor Bruno & Sons.Source: Jedistar - Trump brand

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BRUNO (& SONS)

An instrument importer and dealer, Charles Bruno immigrated from Germany to Macon, Georgia in 1832. In 1834, Bruno moved to New York where he probably worked as a clerk or salesman for several years...

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YAMAHA FG410 E A reviewed by Anonymous

3Average: 3(1 vote)Review: I bought this guitar at a yard sale for $20, what a bargain. It has good action and plays very well. A great practice guitar.

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PEAVEY REACTOR

The Peavey Reactor was a poplar bodied telecaster style electric guitar, discontinued in 1999. There was also a Reactor AX model (made 1995 to 1999) with a rosewood fingerboard, humbucker at the bridge...

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Hufschmid

Anglo-Swiss luthier Patrick Hufschmid lives and works in the Aigle near Montreux in Switzerland. He studied acoustic steel string, electric guitar building and repair at Red Wing Technical College,...

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