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  2. List of guitars manufactured by ESP - Wikipedia

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    ESP Horizon - features one volume and one tone control knob with a 3-way toggle, high-end pickups, and other high-end features. The Horizon features neck-thru construction in a 25.5" scale. The fingerboard features pearl offset block inlays with ESP at the 12th fret.

  3. Epiphone Dot - Wikipedia

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    It was introduced in 1997 [2] as a more affordable version of the Gibson ES-335, at the high end of entry-level pricing. [3] Reviews describe it as a robustly-constructed, versatile guitar with a smooth, powerful sound, suitable for jazz, blues and some rock styles, but lacking the high output required for heavy metal. [2] [4] [5] [6]

  4. List of signature model guitars - Wikipedia

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    Nigel Tufnel Mr. Horsepower Signature Guitar Music Man: 2001 25 produced [366] Nikki Stringfield: A-6 FR S Schecter: Available in bright red burst and Maiden Mist [367] Nita Strauss: JIVA, or JIVA10 Ibanez: 2018 First Ibanez signature guitar bearing a female guitarist's name; standard model [368] JIVAJR 2020 More affordable model [369] JIVAX2 2022

  5. Hondo (guitar company) - Wikipedia

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    Hondo was an American guitar company and brand owned by IMC, and later Musicorp, that produced a range of entry level to high-end acoustic guitars, electric guitars and basses with designs primarily based on those of classic models such as the Fender Stratocaster and the Gibson Les Paul.

  6. Tom Anderson Guitarworks - Wikipedia

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    Tom Anderson and Bob Taylor worked together to adapt ultra-violet lighting to use for curing painted instruments, and the process is now used by several high-end acoustic guitar manufacturers. [2] In 2006 their models started featuring a new neck joint called A-Wedgie, a compound wedge that requires little pressure to keep the neck in place and ...

  7. Lotus (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    Like the Matsumoku guitars of that era, both the early Korean Cort and Japanese Morris-made Lotus guitars are of high quality. Lotus guitars are no longer in production. While the low-end guitars have only experienced a minimal gain in value, the high-end models usually range from $100–$300 and are becoming quite collectible.