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  2. Music Man (company) - Wikipedia

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    Music Man is an American guitar and bass guitar manufacturer. Originally formed in 1971 by Forrest White and Tom Walker, along with Leo Fender as a silent partner, the company started manufacturing electric and bass guitars under the Music Man name in 1974.

  3. Jackson Kelly (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    The guitar is available in both active and passive pickup design. The first model of the Jackson Kelly to feature active pickups is the 'Jackson KEXMG', of the 'Jackson X Series' range. It features an active 'EMG 81' pickup in the bridge position, and an active 'EMG 85' in the neck position.

  4. Trump's $10,000 'Signature Edition' Guitars: Is This The ...

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    Once again, Donald Trump's entrepreneurial flair has taken center stage by releasing his new branded guitars, including a "Signature Edition" model costing $10,000. The president-elect has an ...

  5. Electronic music - Wikipedia

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    Its initial list price of $795 made it the first fully programmable synthesizer that sold for less than $1000. It had 8-voice polyphony with one Digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) per voice. The Casio CZ-101 was the first and best-selling phase distortion synthesizer in the Casio CZ line. Released in November 1984, it was one of the first ...

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    You may want to peruse Warren Buffett's portfolio for ideas. After all, Buffett and his investing colleagues Todd Combs and Ted Wechsler at Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) only seek ...

  7. Electro-Harmonix - Wikipedia

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    Electro-Harmonix was founded by rhythm and blues keyboard player Mike Matthews in October 1968 in New York City with $1,000. [3] He took a job as a salesman for IBM in 1967, but shortly afterwards, in partnership with Bill Berko, an audio repairman who claimed to have his own custom circuit for a fuzz pedal, he jobbed construction of the new pedal to a contracting house and began distributing ...