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  2. Saga Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    The company specializes in historic and pre-war reproductions that are used by folk and bluegrass players. Endorsed by UK bluesman Martin Harley, two Blueridge models were used to break the world record for the highest gig ever played. Played by Sierra Ferrell, Melvin Goins, Ralph Stanley II, Larry Sparks and many more. [1]

  3. List of acoustic guitar brands - Wikipedia

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  4. List of slide guitarists - Wikipedia

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    [40] Jimmy Page: 1944 England Rock [20] Charlie Patton: 1891 1934 Mississippi Delta blues [41] Dan Pickett: 1907 1967 Alabama Country blues [42] Rod Price: 1947 2005 England Rock [43] Keith Richards: 1943 England Rock [44] Johnny Shines: 1915 1992 Tennessee Chicago blues [45] Jeremy Spencer: 1948 England Electric blues [11] Houston Stackhouse ...

  5. Gibson B series - Wikipedia

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    The B-45-12, a 12-string edition guitar introduced in 1961, was the first B-45 model guitar available and the first B series overall. The B-45-12 had a mahogany body and neck, spruce top, rosewood fingerboard, and a cherry sunburst finish, and was made with "round" shoulders for the 1961 – 1962 model year and "square" shoulders until the end of its production in 1979.

  6. B.C. Rich - Wikipedia

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    B.C. Rich guitars come in a variety of shapes, ranging from more conventional styles (e.g., the Telecaster-styled Blaster) to unusual styles such as the Fat Bob, which has a body in the shape of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle fuel tank. Most recently Hate eternal and Cannibal Corpse Guitarist Erik Rutan has been playing a variety of Ironbird ...

  7. Boss Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The earliest Boss product was called B-100 The Boss, released in 1974.This came with a clip-on pre-amp and a pickup to amplify acoustic guitars. At this point the Boss company had not been formed and it was still a Beckmen Musical Instruments product (as seen on the B-100 box [4]).