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  2. Larrivée (guitar company) - Wikipedia

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    The first Larrivée guitars were based on European classical guitar designs and became part of the Larrivée family collection. The company was founded in Toronto, Ontario, in 1967 and moved to Victoria, British Columbia, in 1977, and to Vancouver in 1982. In September 2001, Larrivée opened a second plant in California.

  3. Guitar collection from Dire Straits frontman makes millions ...

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    The sale was led by Knopfler’s 1959 Vintage Gibson Les Paul Standard which sold for £693,000, setting a new world auction record for the model.

  4. The Jim Irsay Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Jim Irsay Collection is a collection of musical instruments, American history artifacts, and popular culture items collected by Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay.The collection is heavily focused on guitars associated with rock music, but also contains items such as historic manuscripts, film artifacts, and sports memorabilia.

  5. D'Angelico Guitars - Wikipedia

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    D'Angelico Guitars of America is an American musical instrument importer based in Manhattan, New York. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The brand was initially founded by master luthier John D'Angelico in 1932, in Manhattan's Little Italy . [ 1 ]

  6. 'Pawn Stars': Rare guitar owned by Stephen Stills sells for ...

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    But on top of that, the guitar's owner had a bill of sale signed by Stills himself, which made it even more valuable. The Gibson's owner was looking to get a whopping $110,000 for it, which ...

  7. R. S. Williams & Sons - Wikipedia

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    In 1912 the company donated a large collection of musical instruments to the newly opened Royal Ontario Museum. [10] Robert Williams became president of the company after his father's death. [11] R. S. Williams & Sons ceased business in Toronto because of bankruptcy in 1927; the Oshawa factory closed down in 1931. [2]