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  2. Washburn Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Washburn has been building stringed instruments since 1883. … 130 years of history is at the root of our strong foundation building high quality instruments. [6] However, there is no direct connection between the original Washburn brand and the modern Washburn International.

  3. Regal Musical Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    The Regal Musical Instrument Company is a former US musical instruments company and current brand owned by Saga Musical Instruments. Regal was one of the largest manufacturers in the 1930s and became known for a wide range of resonator stringed instruments, including guitars , mandolins , and ukuleles .

  4. Lyon & Healy - Wikipedia

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    An article in the Musical Courier states that Lyon & Healy began manufacturing instruments in 1885. Clearly, Lyon & Healy was making fretted string instruments in the 1880s, with Washburn (guitars, mandolins, banjos, and zithers) as their premier line. By the 1900s, if not earlier, Lyon & Healy might well have been manufacturing bowed string ...

  5. Oscar Schmidt Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Schmidt was a musical instrument manufacturing company established in 1871. During its long existence, Oscar Schmidt has produced a wide range of string instruments, not only guitars but also numerous models of parlour instruments such as autoharps, celtic harps, guitar zithers, the "guitarophone" (a zither/metal-disc playing hybrid), [3] marxophones [4] and bowed psalteries (or "ukelins").

  6. File:Washburn Parlor Guitar (1894) and "New Model" (1896 ...

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  7. Washburn N4 - Wikipedia

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    They have 22 frets, unlike Nuno's original which had 24, and feature an original Floyd Rose bridge, a birdseye maple fretboard, the original 1 + 5 ⁄ 8-inch (41 mm) nut width and the original N4 neck profile. Manufactured in relic and non-relic versions. A Washburn N3 can be seen in the official music video of Extreme's "Decadence Dance".

  8. Talk:Washburn Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Washburn was a brand owned by Lyon & Healy; the current Washburn organization has little in common with the original beyond ownership of the brand name. There's a lot of interesting guitar and music-biz history around the Washburn brand--certainly more significant than which rocker has a promotion deal with the current trademark owners.

  9. KMCMusicorp - Wikipedia

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    The company began as Kaman Music Corporation / k ə ˈ m ɑː n /, a part of the Kaman Corporation founded by Charles Kaman.In addition to his business interests in aviation, Kaman was a guitarist who came to explore the use of composite materials technologies in guitar building.