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  2. Samick - Wikipedia

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    A Greg Bennett Avion AV1 with a Roland Cube 15x amp. Samick guitars are manufactured under different brand names and made by a number of different makers, including Greg Bennett and J.T. Riboloff (a former luthier at Gibson). [1] Some other Samick-built guitars are sold under Squier, Epiphone, Washburn, Hohner, Silvertone, and other brands.

  3. List of signature model guitars - Wikipedia

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    Available in blue crimson pearl and trans black pearl [263] KM-7 MK-III Stage USA Signature Available in snowblind white satin pearl and stealth grey satin [264] KM-7 MK-III Standard LH [265] KM-7 MK-III Studio USA Signature Comes in blue crimson pearl and trans black pearl [266] Ken Susi: KS M-6 Evertune ESP [267] KS M-7 Evertune [268] Kenny ...

  4. Greg Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Greg Bennett Guitars, brand name of stringed instruments This page was last edited on 4 April 2022, at 02:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. List of Peavey guitars - Wikipedia

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    Axcelerator Series Axcelerator (made in USA 1994–1998) Axcelerator AX (made in USA 1995–1998) Axcelerator F (made in USA 1994) Cropper Classic (made in USA)

  6. Talk:Greg Bennett Guitars - Wikipedia

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    "Greg states that bigger headstocks rob more energy from a vibrating string, causing less sustain" This is almost exactly wrong! A larger (And therefore heavier) headstock increases the balance of weights between the heavy body and the lighter headstock preventing "wicking" of the energy imparted to the neck via the strings.

  7. Washburn Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Washburn Guitars is an American brand and importer of guitars, mandolins, and other string instruments, originally established in 1883 in Chicago, Illinois. The Washburn name is controlled by U.S. Music Corp. , a subsidiary of Canadian corporate group Exertis | JAM.