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  2. DiMarzio - Wikipedia

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    DiMarzio, Inc. (formerly DiMarzio Musical Instrument Pickups, Inc.) is an American manufacturing company best known for popularizing direct-replacement guitar pickups. The company also produces other accessories, such as hardware, guitar straps, and instrument cables.

  3. Humbucker - Wikipedia

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    The DiMarzio "Super Distortion" pickup, introduced in 1972, was the first after-market replacement guitar pickup. With its much-increased output compared to humbuckers installed in guitars of the time, it became an instant favourite of many hard-rock guitarists, and it remains a popular choice for a pickup upgrade decades later.

  4. Richie Sambora - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, Fender put out a Richie Sambora Stratocaster signature model with Floyd Rose locking vibrato and three pickups: a DiMarzio humbucker at the bridge, and two single coil Texas Special pickups, one at the neck and one at center. [71] Sambora with a twin-neck Fender Telecaster, 2008

  5. Lipstick pickup - Wikipedia

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    Lipstick-tube pickups on a Danelectro electric guitar. A lipstick guitar pickup is a form of single-coil magnetic guitar pickup, having its electronics totally encased in a chrome-plated metal tube. The lipstick-tube pickup was first introduced by Danelectro on their line of electric guitars. [1]

  6. Category:Bridges in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bridges in Florida" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Cortez Bridge; D. Dunedin Causeway; F. Florida State Road 699; H.

  7. Bonita Beach Causeway - Wikipedia

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    Before the causeway's construction, the only way to access Estero Island and Fort Myers Beach by car was via the Matanzas Pass Bridge (which was still a small swing bridge at this time). The swing bridge's machinery was highly unreliable, which concerned islanders who feared the bridge would break down in the event of an emergency, such as a ...