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  2. Elderly Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Noise, a periodical published by the local newspaper Lansing State Journal, has written that Elderly Instruments is the focus of an emerging form of American folk music, named "twang", sometimes referred to as "alternative country". Several twang bands perform and record in Lansing, many including at least one Elderly employee. [12]

  3. Portal : North America/Selected article/17 - Wikipedia

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    Elderly Instruments is a musical instrument retailer in Lansing, Michigan, United States, with a reputation as a "megastore", a repair shop and a locus for folk music including bluegrass and "twang". Specializing in fretted instruments, including acoustic and electric guitars , banjos , mandolins , and ukuleles , Elderly maintains a selection ...

  4. Wikipedia : Featured article candidates/Elderly Instruments

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    I feel it is, since the source mentions it. Many smaller musical instruments retailers now do the majority of their online business on eBay; it is notable that Elderly does not. --Laser brain 16:56, 11 March 2008 (UTC) "Totaled" I know this is linked but it ruins the flow of the prose. Reworded and de-linked.

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  6. Talk:Elderly Instruments - Wikipedia

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    A classic success story that perhaps reflects both Werbin's business savvy and the imperishable allure of folk music, Elderly Instruments has exploded from a seedling 10-by-12-foot instrument shop into a 35,000-square-foot megastore that offers thousands of instruments, many more thousands of CDs and sells to a mail-order list of 125,000 ...

  7. Talk:Elderly Instruments/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  8. Farida Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Farida Guitars is a Chinese musical instruments brand. Farida, launched in 2004, seems to be a copy of Marina guitars and is part of the Grand Reward Education & Entertainment (GREE) portfolio of brands. GREE was founded in 1995, and is based in Guangdong Province. It produces OEM instruments for a selection of other brands in its 120,000 sq ...

  9. Wikipedia : Peer review/Elderly Instruments/archive1

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