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  2. Kona Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Kona Guitars and Kona music accessories is a full line of acoustic and electric guitars and amplifiers. M&M Merchandisers, Inc. in Fort Worth, Texas established the music line in 2000 to make high quality but affordable guitars.

  3. Marchione Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Marchione Guitars of Houston, Texas, is a manufacturer of stringed instruments, such as acoustic and electric guitars, fretless bass guitars, and violins. The company was founded in Manhattan by Stephen Raphael Marchione, and moved to Houston in 2001. Marchione has been a luthier since 1990.

  4. Chapman Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Chapman Guitars is a guitar company established in 2009 by Rob Chapman, a guitarist known for his video uploads on YouTube. [2] The company designs its guitars " collaboratively ", with the design, features, and specs of new models selected by public votes in online polls on their website.

  5. Taylor Swift Didn't Actually Sign The Guitar That A Texas Man ...

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    A man in Waxahachie, Texas, went viral Monday after a video was posted on social media with a caption that said the man paid $4,000 for a guitar signed by Swift. The video shows him immediately ...

  6. S. D. Curlee - Wikipedia

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    S.D. Curlee is a guitar manufacturer originating in Matteson, Illinois [1] and presently in central Texas. Peak years were 1977 to 1981 before ceasing production until 2011. For a while its electric basses were popular, much more so than their guitars.

  7. Today Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Front page of the Lancaster Today newspaper, December 11, 2008. Today Newspapers served a total of six communities at one time or the other. Each paper was independent and published weekly in the interest of its city. On Thursday, March 19, 2009, the Cedar Hill, DeSoto, Duncanville, and Lancaster Today papers were merged into a single edition. [4]