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  2. List of guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wikipedia articles about brand-name companies (past and present) that have sold guitars, and the house brands occasionally used.

  3. List of products manufactured by Gibson Guitar Corporation

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    This is a list of Gibson brand of stringed musical instruments, mainly guitars, manufactured by Gibson, alphabetically by category then alphabetically by product (lowest numbers first). The list excludes other Gibson brands such as Epiphone.

  4. Mike Derks (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Only two people had this paint job - Derks and Dimebag Darrell himself. Derks's guitar was stolen after the August 16, 2002 Dave Brockie eXperience concert which was recovered and given back to him by a fan in 2010. [4] He owned a Steinberger P-series guitar, an instrument he seemed to like, though few of his fans thought it wasn't a real guitar.

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  6. Facial mask - Wikipedia

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    Facial masks often contain minerals, vitamins, and fruit extracts, such as cactus and cucumber. A sheet mask is a piece of paper, cellulose or fabric used to apply a facial mask. The first facial mask was invented in Ohio, United States, during the 19th century by Madame Rowley. It was called the "Toilet Mask" or the first "face glove", and was ...

  7. First Act - Wikipedia

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    First Act Guitar Studio was a real-world storefront at 745 Boylston Street, Boston, offering various First Act Custom, Limited Edition, SFA Edition, and First Act series electric and acoustic guitars, and accessories. Customers could play the guitars, watch a luthier crafting custom guitars, see a live show, or have their guitar serviced.