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Feb 01, 2010
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Master Acoustic guitar crafter Richard Hoover elucidates the finer points of his art during a workshop tour at the
Second Annual Gathering of the Santa Cruz Guitars on Saturday October
17, 2009. Earlier in the day owners of all
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Jan 21, 2010
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Dec 21, 2009
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Cort recently introduced three guitars designed to fill important niches for acoustic and electric players who want quality tones and playability for a reasonable price. The Earth Mini is a compact flat-top for travel, the L900P
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Aug 01, 2009
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CARBON FIBER INSTRUMENTS HAVE BEEN around for years, and so have travel
guitars. So why has it taken so long a for combination of the two to
develop? You would think that carbon fiber, being a lightweight, nearly
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May 28, 2008
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The six guitars on review here from Carvin, Hutchins, G&L, Parkwood, Tregan, and Washburn vary greatly in style, sound, and intent, and they also underscore how the prices of today’s guitars are all over the map. Some
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Jan 10, 2007
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The history of the music industry has no shortage of good ideas that were insufficient to guarantee success by themselves. Products must not only work, they must be packaged, advertised, marketed, and sold. Don Randall was
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Mar 14, 2005
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The Birth of Steel Guitar, 1885Portuguese sailors and Mexican cowboys introduced the Spanish guitar to the Hawaiian Islands around 1830. In the mid-1860s, gut strings gave way to steel strings, which native musicians preferred
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Mar 14, 2005
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Ro-Pat-In Creates the Frying Pan, 1931In 1931, tool-and-die company owner Adolph Rickenbacker joined forces with Paul Barth and George Beauchamp of National Dobro to form the Ro-Pat-In company and produce the model A-22 “Frying
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Mar 14, 2005
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Bo Diddley Delivers The Beat, 1957 On his eponymous 1957 debut album, Bo Diddley gave rock and roll its most-identifiable pulse—as well as a primal thump that exploded with all the sex, sweat, and swagger rock had to offer. What
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Mar 14, 2005
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Dick Dale Invents Surf Guitar, 1962Dick Dale invented it, and if you play it, he owns you, because you’re probably just aping what he has already done. When Dale released Surfer’s Choice in 1962, he became one of the first
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