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  2. Kona Guitars - Wikipedia

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    The K2 Series was the first thin body acoustic/electric guitar developed for the Kona line. The guitar features a high-gloss finished laminated spruce top, gold die-cast tuners, rosewood fretboard, full body and neck binding, an active pick-up system and a three-inch body depth.

  3. Gibson SG Junior - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson SG Junior is a solid-bodied electric guitar manufactured by Gibson from the early 1960s to the early 1970s. Like its earlier sister, the Gibson Les Paul Junior, it had been created for sale at a lower price.

  4. Cheap Trick plays Nashville event to raise money for Guitars ...

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    The rock band Cheap Trick played at Gibson Garage on Nov. 13 to help raise money for Guitars for Vets program and Gibson Gives.

  5. Memphis Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Memphis Guitars were guitars produced during the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. They made an inexpensive copy of the Gibson Les Paul; the copy was the first electric guitar owned by Slash as a teenager. [1] The company ceased trading in the United States in 1989. [2]

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  7. Gibson ES Series - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson ES series of semi-acoustic guitars (hollow body electric guitars) are manufactured by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. The letters ES stand for Electric Spanish, to distinguish them from Hawaiian-style lap steel guitars which are played flat on the lap. Many of the original numbers referred to the price, in dollars, of the model.