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  2. Ovation Guitar Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ovation Guitar Company is a manufacturer of string instruments. Ovation primarily manufactures steel-string acoustic guitars (both 6 and 12-string versions) and nylon-string guitars, often with pickups for electric amplification. [5] In 2015, it became a subsidiary of Drum Workshop after being acquired from KMCMusicorp. [6]

  3. List of Japanese OEM guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Matsumoku Industrial was founded in 1951 as a woodworking shop. After World War II the American Singer Corporation contracted with Matsumoku to build sewing machine cabinets. The company soon ventured into musical instrument production, producing primarily classical guitars and violins.

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  5. Ovation Breadwinner - Wikipedia

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    The Breadwinner was a solid body electric guitar made by the Ovation Guitar Company. It is one of the few solid body electrics the company ever made, and it was the first mass-produced American guitar to have active electronics. [1] It has an unusual ergonomic body made of mahogany and shaped something like an axe guitar.

  6. Matsumoku - Wikipedia

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    It was a family-owned woodworking business that specialized in building tansu cabinets [2] and butsudan. Shortly after the World War II (1939-1945), the Singer Corporation had established a Japanese subsidiary, Singer Sewing Machine Company Japan, and set up production facilities in Nagoya. Singer contracted Matsumoku Industrial to build its ...

  7. Merillat Industries - Wikipedia

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    Merillat Industries was founded in Adrian, Michigan as an American manufacturer of kitchen cabinets in 1946 by Orville D. Merillat. Now retired, Richard Merillat, took over from his father as CEO and President. The Merillat Industries corporate headquarters, still located in Adrian, are on US-223 just outside the Adrian city limits.