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  2. Sam Ash Music - Wikipedia

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    Sam Ash Music was founded in 1924, and was the largest family-owned chain of musical instrument stores in the United States, with 45 locations in 16 states. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] With corporate headquarters in Hicksville, New York , Sam Ash sold musical instruments, recording equipment, DJ and lighting equipment, and professional sound.

  3. 'Changed so many lives': Sam Ash closing its landmark ... - AOL

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    The Edison store is among 18 locations New York-based Sam Ash is reportedly closing of 45 nationwide.

  4. Dean Guitars - Wikipedia

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    In December 2016, Elliott Rubinson's son, Evan Rubinson, [11] assumed the position of President and CEO at Armadillo Enterprises (which includes Dean Guitars, Luna Guitars, and ddrum). [3] In February 2017, Elliott "Dean" Rubinson died from cancer. Richard Ash, CEO of Sam Ash Music Stores, said, "Elliott was a true genius.

  5. Matsumoku - Wikipedia

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    Modest classical guitars, small steel-stringed acoustic guitars, mandolins and violins were built and marketed in the mid-1960s. [3] However, as other Japanese companies were producing similar instruments, Matsumoku set out to distinguish itself by producing high-quality acoustic and electric archtop guitars .

  6. Sam Ash, iconic retailer to musicians, plays its last notes - AOL

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    Sam Ash, the iconic music instrument retailer that served musicians for decades, is closing, the latest in a string of closures to hit the Los Angeles area in recent months.

  7. Squier '51 - Wikipedia

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    The Squier '51 originally sold for around US$150 through most large music retailers and catalog outlets, although various incentives and sales further reduced the sale price at times. In late 2004, several large music chains were selling the '51 for US $99.99, and even as low as $69.99 in Guitar Center and Sam Ash Music stores, as recently as ...