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  2. Samick - Wikipedia

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    A Greg Bennett Avion AV1 with a Roland Cube 15x amp. Samick guitars are manufactured under different brand names and made by a number of different makers, including Greg Bennett and J.T. Riboloff (a former luthier at Gibson). [1] Some other Samick-built guitars are sold under Squier, Epiphone, Washburn, Hohner, Silvertone, and other brands.

  3. Talk:Greg Bennett Guitars - Wikipedia

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    There is a lot to say about Samick, as they do make guitars for other brands (Epiphone anyone?), but that can be said on Samick's page. I have plaied a few of these Greg Bennett Samick guitars (the LP, SG, and Explorer copies), and they are pretty good, they are loaded with duncan designed pickups, and they are nicely put together.

  4. Greg Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Greg Bennett Guitars, brand name of stringed instruments This page was last edited on 4 April 2022, at 02:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Ultramatic - Wikipedia

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    Ultramatic was the trademarked name of the Packard Motor Car Company's automatic transmission introduced in 1949 and produced until 1954, at Packard's Detroit, ...

  6. Talk:Voigtländer Bessamatic and Ultramatic - Wikipedia

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  7. Voigtländer Bessamatic and Ultramatic - Wikipedia

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    The Bessamatic and Ultramatic were lines of 35mm SLR cameras made by Voigtländer in the 1960s, featuring a selenium meter.It uses a leaf shutter, similar to competing SLR cameras manufactured by Kodak (Retina Reflex) and Zeiss Ikon (Contaflex SLR) in Germany, rather than the focal plane shutter almost universally adopted by Japanese SLRs such as the contemporary Nikon F and Pentax Spotmatic.