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  2. Dave's Guitar Shop - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The store in La Crosse now carries an inventory of over 3,000 guitars. In 2017, the company opened a second retail location in Milwaukee, carrying over 400 guitars and specializing in guitar repair. In October 2019, the Milwaukee store relocated to a larger building. [3] In 2018, Dave's opened its third retail location in Madison. While ...

  3. Category:Guitar parts and accessories - Wikipedia

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  4. This Is It! (bar) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Brehm [7] became a part-owner of This Is It! after his mother, June, suffered a stroke in 1981, [8] and he operated the bar concurrently with June until her death in 2010. [5] [9] After managing the bar at This Is It!, George Schneider became a part-owner in 2012. [8] [10] The location in Milwaukee, WI has remained the same since the bar ...

  5. Heritage Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Guitars is a boutique manufacturer, making semi-hollow guitars, large jazz boxes, and solid-body electrics. [3] Heritage makes guitars that are said to have been similar to Gibson's products, [3] [10] which the company's advocates and fans would say are constructed in a much more "handmade" fashion and with more attention to detail. [11]

  6. Schecter Guitar Research - Wikipedia

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    The following instruments are no longer in production by Schecter Guitars as of 2012. Although, some guitars, like the Damien-7, The Banshee Elite, and Hellcat VI have been brought back for 2016 and are currently available to purchase on Schecter's official website. [7] Guitars. Banshee; 00 Series = 006 Elite (2008), 007 Elite (2000–2007)

  7. Jackson Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Guitars originated in 1980 when guitarist Randy Rhoads approached the company with an idea for an individualized guitar. The collaborative design effort between Rhoads, Grover Jackson, Tim Wilson, and Jackson's masterbuilder, Mike Shannon, resulted in the creation of the Concorde , an innovative revamp of the traditional Flying V . [ 3 ]

  8. D'Addario (manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1960s, John D'Addario, Sr., introduced a brighter-sounding, second-generation nickel-plated steel string, which became the industry standard for the next five decades. Today, 80 percent of all electric guitar strings are based on his formula. [17] In 2014, D'Addario unveiled a new electric guitar string, NYXL.

  9. GHS (strings) - Wikipedia

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    GHS Strings is an American string manufacturer based in Battle Creek, Michigan, specializing in electric and acoustic guitar and bass guitar strings. The company was founded on August 1, 1964, [1] and in 1975 was bought by Robert McFee, who is the chairman of the board with son, Russell McFee, [1] as president.