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  2. 'Pawn Stars': Rare guitar owned by Stephen Stills sells for ...

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    But on top of that, the guitar's owner had a bill of sale signed by Stills himself, which made it even more valuable. The Gibson's owner was looking to get a whopping $110,000 for it, which ...

  3. Eden of Coronet - Wikipedia

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    The Eden of Coronet was valued at US$2 million in 2015, [4] at that time making it the most expensive guitar in the world. [5] The record has since been broken several times. [ 6 ]

  4. Danelectro - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, the Evets Corporation started selling instruments and accessories under the Danelectro name. In 2016, Danelectro introduced new models, including a resonator guitar. [1] Some of the products manufactured by Danelectro include electric and resonator guitars, basses, electric sitars, amplifiers, pickups, and effects units. [2]

  5. Martin D-45 - Wikipedia

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    The new D-45, released in 1968, cost $1,200 and was the most expensive flat-top steel-string guitar made in the United States at the time. By 1969, Martin sold twice as many D-45s as during the entire 1933–1942 run; customers included David Crosby and Jimi Hendrix . [ 1 ]

  6. Kona Guitars - Wikipedia

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    The K1 Series was the first acoustic guitar developed for the Kona line. The dreadnought cutaway design features a laminated spruce top, Sapele back and sides, rosewood fret board and a 4.625-inch body depth for a unique bold sound. Since 2000, more colors and styles have been added to make the K1 Series one of the most successful guitars sold.

  7. B.C. Rich - Wikipedia

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    B.C. Rich’s custom shop was disbanded and the name B.C. Rich was licensed in 1989. Guitars thereafter were made in Korea. During this period, quality control nosedived and the B.C. Rich name suffered. Bernie went on to produce his own guitars under the brand Mason Bernard, these being handmade acoustic-electrics and Strat-shaped electrics.