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Archtop guitar
Archtop guitar Archtop guitars are guitars commonly known as "Jazz-boxes" or "Hollow-bodies". The Archtop guitar normally has f-holes (as found on violins/cellos/double basses). Most Archtop guitars have some sort of pickup/microphone ... and/or neck positions. The most famous Archtop guitars were the Gibson and Gretsch ...
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Talk:Archtop guitar
Talk:Archtop guitar Deleted bias tag, this article needs ...
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Guitar
... in blues and rock music. The acoustic archtop guitar, used in Jazz music, features steel ... musician famous for his 12 string guitar. Archtop guitars are steel string, instruments which feature ... mandolin of the same type. The typical Archtop is a hollow body guitar whose form ... solid body electric guitars are also considered archtop guitars although usually 'Archtop guitar' refers to the hollow body ...
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Magnet (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
... in blues and rock music. The acoustic archtop Magnet , used in Jazz music , features steel ... musician famous for his 12 string Magnet. Archtop Magnets are steel string, instruments which feature ... mandolin of the same type. The typical Archtop is a hollow body Magnet whose form ... solid body electric Magnets are also considered archtop Magnets although usually 'Archtop Magnet' refers to the hollow body ...
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Tremolo (guitar)   (translated from German)
... The original "Vibrola" could later on all Archtop Jazzgitarren to be installed, with which due ... could as exchange for the saitenhalter of Archtop guitars be likewise installed. As Bigsby 1948 ... Bigsby Vibrato is strongly common with the Archtop guitars of the marks used in this ...
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Electric guitar   (translated from French)
... guitars were more simply electrified: one guitare Archtop with case of resonance was equipped with ... as hollow, to which the guitars belong archtop , is equipped with micro doubles and is ... standards. Orville Gibson, originator of the guitar archtop and founder of the famous Gibson mark ...
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John R. Zeidler
... of his work involved the construction of archtop guitars which he made in three grades: The Archtop, the Jazz, and the Jazz Deluxe. Zeidler ... at age 44, a number of contemporary archtop guitar builders came together in support producing ...
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Guitar   (translated from French)
... E A C\sharp E). Archtop Of English arched (curvature, arched, arched) and ... known models; guitars with case, or guitars archtop , is equipped with micro doubles and is ...
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Gibson L5S
... pot inlay similar to the L-5 archtop and most L5S models featured the L ... thin solid body, whereas the L-5 archtop was larger in size and fully hollow ...
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Jackson Soloist
... equipped guitar. This is a 1987 Soloist archtop. This beauty was made with Brazilian rosewood ... maple top and Nitrocellulose lacquer. Also, the archtop Soloists were introduced. The original runs were ...
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