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  2. Guitar wiring - Wikipedia

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    The Science of Electric Guitars and Guitar Electronics. Books On Demand. ISBN 978-9522864208; Hiscock, Melvyn; May, Brian (1 March 1999). Make Your Own Electric Guitar. NBS Publications. ISBN 978-0953104901. Balmer, Paul (1 June 2010). The Fender Telecaster Handbook: How To Buy, Maintain, Set Up, Troubleshoot, and Modify Your Tele. Voyageur Press.

  3. List of Japanese OEM guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    They produced guitars for Ibanez and Aria in the 1960s and 1970s in addition to selling guitars under their own brand. [13] Matsumoku: 1951 Matsumoto Matsumoku Industrial was founded in 1951 as a woodworking shop. After World War II the American Singer Corporation contracted with Matsumoku to build sewing machine cabinets. The company soon ...

  4. Tom Anderson Guitarworks - Wikipedia

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    Tom Anderson Guitarworks is an American manufacturer of electric guitars and guitar pickups, based in Newbury Park, California.The company was started in 1984 by Tom Anderson, who is regarded as "one of the most respected names in the […] custom guitar market."

  5. Harmony Company - Wikipedia

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    A collection of Harmony guitars: SS Stewart gold acoustic, H73 Roy Smeck, H37 Hollywood, Silvertone 1446, H44 Stratotone Harmony was founded in 1892 by Wilhelm Schultz. In 1916, Sears, Roebuck and Co. purchased it, in part to corner the ukulele market.

  6. Matsumoku - Wikipedia

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    Washburn Guitars contracted with Matsumoku to build some of its electric guitars and basses from 1979 through 1984. Though the names above reflect Matsumoku's involvement, many of the names were later sold to other companies, which made guitars that were completely different in quality and sound.

  7. Yamaha electric guitar models - Wikipedia

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    Some high-end models use a neck-through-body design. Some come with Yamaha active pickups, two single coils and one humbucker. Most of these instruments were generally known as RGZ, including the RGZ820R, a custom plaid graphic model with two humbuckers and a Floyd Rose licensed locking tremolo, played by rock guitarist Blues Saraceno.