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  2. Electrical Guitar Company - Wikipedia

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    The Electrical Guitar Company (also EGC) is a United States–based manufacturer of all-aluminium and aluminium-neck electric guitars and bass guitars.Operated by machinist and luthier Kevin Burkett, it produces limited run and custom designed instruments.

  3. Dave's Guitar Shop - Wikipedia

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    Dave's Guitar Shop is a musical instrument store with four locations in Wisconsin. The company sells guitars, amplifiers, and other guitar-related accessories. The La Crosse location houses a multi-million dollar guitar and amplifier museum which is open to the public.

  4. Sigma Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Guitars is a guitar manufacturing brand originally released by C.F. Martin as a line of guitars at affordable prices to compete with the increasing number of imported guitars from Japan and elsewhere. The Sigma line was discontinued by Martin in 2007.

  5. PRS Guitars - Wikipedia

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    PRS guitars feature three original bridge designs: a one-piece pre-intonated stoptail, a vibrato, and a wrapover tailpiece. The vibrato was designed with the help of guitar engineer John Mann. It was an update on the classic Fender vibrato and used cam-locking tuners, which offered wide pitch bending with exceptional tuning stability.

  6. Peavey EVH Wolfgang - Wikipedia

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    The guitar had a Floyd Rose vibrato system, built by Ping, which lowers pitch only as the device plate sits on the body top (similarly to the Ernie Ball Music Man EVH model) but added a d-Tuna device on the low E-string, which allowed that string to be instantly tuned to and from D (a former design of this device, named "The Willie" [12] was ...

  7. Harmony Company - Wikipedia

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    Between 1945 and 1975, the Chicago firm mass-produced about ten million guitars. The company reduced their output over the years, later focusing on student models sold through JCPenney. The Harmony brand peaked in 1964–1965, selling 350,000 instruments, but low-end foreign competition led to the company's demise 10 years later.