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  2. How to Set Up a Guitar and Make It Your Own - AOL

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  3. Moniker Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Moniker Guitars was an American guitar manufacturing company based Austin, Texas. It operated from 2012 to 2018 producing electric guitars. Each guitar was custom built based on designs submitted by customers using an online design tool. Moniker's manufacturing process enabled their guitars to sell at prices comparable to store-bought guitars. [1]

  4. Electric guitar design - Wikipedia

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    Electric guitar design is a type of industrial design where the looks and efficiency of the shape as well as the acoustical aspects of the guitar are important factors. In the past many guitars have been designed with various odd shapes as well as very practical and convenient solutions to improve the usability of the object.

  5. Classical guitar making - Wikipedia

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    Early romantic guitar (Paris around 1830) by Jean-Nicolas Grobert (1794–1869). *String scale-length: 635 mm. Instrument top shows signatures of Paganini and Berlioz.The guitar was loaned to Paganini by Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume in 1838 and later given by Vuillaume to Berlioz, [1] who later donated it to the Musée du Conservatoire de musique in 1866.

  6. Ned Steinberger - Wikipedia

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    Ned Steinberger (b.Princeton, New Jersey, 1948) is an American creator of innovative musical instruments.He is most notable for his design of guitars and basses without a traditional headstock first introduced under the Steinberger brand in 1980.

  7. Lichty Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Parlor Guitar – The smaller body size and design of the parlor guitar allows for a balance of frequencies. Crossover Guitar – A melding of a classical and a steel string guitar, the Crossover has the body and bracing of a Ramirez classical coupled with a radius fretboard and a 1-7/8″ nut width. Classical guitars typically have a 2" to 2-1 ...