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  2. Souldier (company) - Wikipedia

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    Souldier is a company founded in Chicago, Illinois, primarily known for its hand-made guitar straps. [1] [2] In 2004, Jen Tabor, music teacher and band-member, made guitar straps as birthday presents for the other band-members, using fabric and recycled seatbelts. This idea turned into a business.

  3. Earl Slick - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Slick announced that he had begun marketing his own line of customized guitar straps, called Slick Straps, in an exclusive distribution deal with Guitar Fetish, an online guitar customizing shop. [10] In addition to the Slick Straps line, Slick has been quoted as endorsing the GFS line of guitar effects pedals marketed by Guitar Fetish ...

  4. Fender's Mod Shop lets you customize a new guitar on the web

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    Typically, ordering a custom guitar not only means spending more money, but it usually means an extended wait as well. Fender has a solution for both of those issues, taking a cue from the likes ...

  5. D'Addario (manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, D'Addario acquired Planet Waves, a small guitar strap company on Long Island, and began manufacturing its own accessories under the Planet Waves brand name. Some of the first products Jim D'Addario and the team designed included an Ergonomic Peg Winder with a built-in string stretcher, as well as a line of instrument cables.

  6. Classical guitar accessories - Wikipedia

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    Ergonomic Straps. Liikanen's Classical Guitar Knee Support: made in Finland, wood. Suction Support: Made in Canada, wood. Suction cup style finish in Sapelle Mahogany: Handmade in Australia. Tenuto Guitar Support: Made in Canada, rests on the knee and supports the guitar, custom manufactured, with parts available and two styles. Online sales ...

  7. Tom Anderson Guitarworks - Wikipedia

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    Tom Anderson started out working for Dave Schecter (founder of Schecter Guitar Co.) in 1977 and stayed until the company was sold in 1984.Dave Schecter told Anderson "If you really want to do what you want, you need to start your own company", [1] which led Anderson to start his own company.