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  2. Dan Erlewine - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, he opened a new shop called Dan Erlewine's Guitar Hospital. The new shop was located in Big Rapids, Michigan. [1] Vintage Guitar Magazine has said Dan Erlewine is a "world-class repair expert" and "Among the famous names in American guitar lore". [7] Acoustic Guitar Magazine has said he "might be the most famous guitar repairperson on ...

  3. Michael Gurian (luthier) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Gurian (born 1943) is an American-born guitarist and luthier of Armenian descent. [1] He had some initial furniture making experience when he became a guitar teacher at the Guitar Workshop, Roslyn, New York in 1961. [2] He studied classical guitar making with, among others, luthiers Gene Clark, David Rubio, and Manuel Velazquez. [3]

  4. Gurian Guitars - Wikipedia

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    The Gurian Guitar company was founded in around 1965 by luthier Michael Gurian who built first classical then steel string instruments with a number of unique design features including a more rounded body shape than those of other manufacturers, a long scale length, narrow "electric"-style neck (in later years a few instruments were built with a wider fingerboard), and an unusual fan-derived ...

  5. Alvarez Guitars - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s, St. Louis Music's founder, Gene Kornblum, met Master Luthier Kazuo Yairi who produced handmade concert classical guitars in Japan. Together, St. Louis Music and the Yairi factory started to design and develop steel string acoustic guitars and imported them into the United States. The guitars took the brand name of St. Louis ...

  6. Luthier - Wikipedia

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    A luthier building classical guitars in Madrid, Spain. Two luthiers of the early 19th century connected with the development of the modern classical guitar are Louis Panormo and Georg Staufer. [5] Antonio Torres Jurado is credited with developing the form of classical guitar still in use.

  7. Philip Kubicki Factor Bass - Wikipedia

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    During this time, an acoustic guitar and a dulcimer were made for Joni Mitchell. Until 1985, the primary products were guitar-making supplies that evolved into the manufacture of bodies and necks emulating the Fender design. Short-scale guitars called the "Arrow" and "Express" were a major effort during this period resulting in 275 numbered ...