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  2. Cigar box guitar - Wikipedia

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    The Cigar Box Guitar Museum, a free display dedicated to cigar box guitars, is located in Speal’s Tavern, a small blues club in New Alexandria, Pennsylvania. It is curated by cigar box guitarist Shane Speal and contains over 60 antique and modern cigar box guitars.

  3. Lowebow - Wikipedia

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    A lowebow is a variation of the cigar box guitar, created by John Lowe in the 1990s. [1] It involves a cigar box with two wooden rods projecting from it. Each wooden rod typically holds one string: a bass string attached to one rod and a standard acoustic guitar string attached to the other.

  4. Shane Speal - Wikipedia

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    Shane Speal (born May 20, 1970) is an American musician, historian, and instrument builder who is best known for building and promoting cigar box guitars. [1] He is the author of the D.I.Y. musical instrument book Making Poor Man's Guitars (2018, Fox Chapel Publishing)] and is a writer for the magazine Guitar World.

  5. Mike Snowden - Wikipedia

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    Mike Snowden was born on January 1, 1970, in Lafayette, Louisiana and grew up in Natchitoches, Louisiana. He played bass in several bands as a teenager and was mentored by three older musicians—Donnie Hyams, Sammy Nix, and David Dollar—who expanded his musical horizons beyond heavy metal and recruited him to play bass with them when they performed in local bars.

  6. The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - Wikipedia

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    On stage he plays a rusty 1930 steel-bodied National guitar, a 1934 wood-bodied National Trojan Resonator guitar and a 1994 reproduction of a 1929 Gibson acoustic. [3] He has recently added a three-string cigar box guitar to his stage collection. Peyton uses no outboard gear other than a three input switch box between his guitars and the ...

  7. Five fun facts about that giant Hard Rock Casino Rockford guitar

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    Here are five facts about the new sign. What kind of guitar does the sign emulate? The giant marquee guitar is a replica of Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Nielsen's famous checkerboard Hamer electric ...

  8. Cracker Barrel unveils new menu items for 2025: 'Original and ...

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    Appealing to the all-day breakfast crowd, Cracker Barrel's sunrise pancake special starts at $7.99 and is available around the clock. It includes two buttermilk pancakes and a choice of two eggs ...

  9. Albert King - Wikipedia

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    King in Chicago, 1981 King's "Lucy" custom-made guitar at the Stax Museum of American Soul Music. King's first instrument was a diddley bow. Next, he built himself a cigar box guitar, and eventually he bought a Guild acoustic guitar. The instrument he is usually associated with is a 1958 Gibson Flying V.