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  2. D'Angelico Guitars - Wikipedia

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    D'Angelico Guitars of America is an American musical instrument importer based in Manhattan, New York. [1] [2] The brand was initially founded by master luthier John D'Angelico in 1932, in Manhattan's Little Italy. [1] In 1999, Steve Pisani, John Ferolito Jr., and Brenden Cohen purchased the D'Angelico Guitars trademark.

  3. John D'Angelico - Wikipedia

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    During the 1950s, some of the instruments leaving D'Angelico's shop had mixed features, such as an Excel-sized guitar with New Yorker features created for Johnny Smith, or D'Angelico necks custom fitted to bodies customers brought in. [15] Original D'Angelico guitars are identified by a serial number punched inside the bass f-hole—the serial ...

  4. List of guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  5. Jimmy D'Aquisto - Wikipedia

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    After several more heart attacks and having also suffered from pneumonia John D'Angelico died on September 1, 1964, at the age of 59. Following D'Angelico's death the last ten of his guitars were finished by D'Aquisto. [1] [2] D'Aquisto bought the business but a poor business decision lost him the right to the D’Angelico name. [3]

  6. List of signature model guitars - Wikipedia

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    D'Angelico [55] Premier Bob Weir Bedford [56] Bonnie Raitt: Bonnie Raitt Stratocaster Fender: 1995-2001 First signature model for a female artist. [57] Brandon Niederauer: Deluxe Brandon Niederauer Atlantic D'Angelico: Limited run [58] Brian May: Brian May Guild: 1984-1988 Came in amber finish, black finish, blue finish, green finish, red ...

  7. Teisco - Wikipedia

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    Teisco guitars were imported to the United States since 1959 or early 1960, and then re-badged as "Teisco Del Rey" after 1964. [2] From 1948 to the early 1960s Teisco products often, like many Japanese products of the period, shared several designs with American and Western European products of the time including Hagström and EKO .