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  2. Gibson Futura - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Futura was an electric guitar that was the precursor of the model introduced as the Explorer.These prototypes, christened "Futura" many years later, resembled the eventual Explorer design, but had a differently-proportioned body, as well as a 'split' or 'forked' headstock that survived into the first few production Explorers but was quickly replaced.

  3. Gibson Explorer - Wikipedia

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    Epiphone also produced an Explorer Bass in ebony black and velvet natural finishes with two humbucking pickups and a 34"-scale 22-fret dark rosewood fingerboard. The Explorer Bass employs a set-neck design rather than the bolted-neck construction used in the Epiphone version of the Gibson Thunderbird. (Gibson produced some 32"-scale Explorer ...

  4. Gibson Moderne - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson Moderne is an electric guitar model prototyped by Gibson in 1957. It was designed alongside the Flying V and Explorer-"Futura" as part of a stylistically advanced line of electric guitars. [1]

  5. Here is the 2024 Bass Pro Tournament of Champions bracket ...

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    The bracket for the 2024 Bass Pro Tournament of Champions has been revealed. Games start Jan. 11 at 4:30 p.m. at Great Southern Bank Arena.

  6. 2024 Bass Pro Tournament of Champions: The top performers ...

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    The top players at the 2024 Bass Pro Tournament of Champions showed why they were considered highly-touted recruits coming into the event. A few highly-coveted recruits put on shows that will keep ...

  7. Tobias (bass guitar company) - Wikipedia

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    Tobias Guitars was established in Orlando, Florida in April 1977. The vast majority of Tobias instruments are of neck-through construction, a style of neck-body assembly where the neck of the instrument is a single piece of wood that extends through the body and had the sides of the bass glued to it rather than being bolted on.