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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. Music store - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic guitar sections are one of the main areas in many music stores. Some stores create a separate area with a door, both to create a quieter area for customers to play the instruments and to enable humidifiers to be used. Famous acoustic guitars include C. F. Martin & Company, Taylor Guitars, Fender, Gibson, Guild, Washburn and Lowden Guitars.

  4. Dean Guitars - Wikipedia

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    The company has also worked closely with Dave Mustaine of Megadeth on a line of guitars. These cost from around $300 for imports to over $6000 for USA-built instruments. The Dean USA Dave Mustaine Signature VMNT Holy Grail [13] electric guitar, a more recent incarnation of the V introduced in 2016, is an example of the brand.

  5. 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.

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

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  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 ...