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Tommy M.
Posted 2004-12-09 3:47 PM (#170350)
Subject: Guitar Trivia


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Ovation guitars, are the only guitar manufacturer that I know of, that doesn't use the owner's name for it's product, ie. Leo Fender, for fenders, etc.
Anyone else besides Ovation?
Tommy
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cliff
Posted 2004-12-09 3:49 PM (#170351 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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National Resophonic?
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John Lawrence
Posted 2004-12-09 4:03 PM (#170352 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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Seagull...but watch out for falling birdcrap. Doubt it was Jonathan Livingston Seagull either??!! Play On!

John L.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-12-09 4:09 PM (#170353 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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Just a few that spring to mind: Microfrets, Alembic, Harmony, Fylde, Valley Arts, Music Man, Supro, Airline, Harptone, Avalon (formerly Lowden) Beltona, Guild. Then there's the Larson Brothers who never used their name on their guitars but they were called (amongst several other brand names) Euphenon, Maurer & Prairie State. I'm sure I can think of a few more.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-12-09 4:15 PM (#170354 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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...........a few more, Eko, Regal, Ampeg, Kona, Melobar.

I think I need to get a life
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cliff
Posted 2004-12-09 4:16 PM (#170355 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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Yamaha
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-12-09 4:19 PM (#170356 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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Nope, Mr Yamaha invented some kind of pump organ in the late 1800's and that was the beginning of what is now the Yamaha Corporation. Motocycles, musical instruments & all.
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Tommy M.
Posted 2004-12-09 4:40 PM (#170357 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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Paul
Guild and Harmony come to mind....but wow, you must have a reference book next to your computer.
Tommy
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-12-09 4:42 PM (#170358 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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no, I just have a head full of useless information
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cliff
Posted 2004-12-09 4:43 PM (#170359 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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". . you must have a reference book next to your computer . ."

. . only when he's sleeping on his desk . .
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-12-09 4:53 PM (#170360 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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I resemble that remark.

Come to think of it Gibson would qualify. Orville owned the company for only a few years and was out by the very early 1900's
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cliff
Posted 2004-12-09 5:07 PM (#170361 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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Purely complimentary, My Friend.

Your vast knowledge is second only to your sheer contempt.

You ARE My Hero . . .
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Nils
Posted 2004-12-09 7:56 PM (#170362 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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Tacoma?
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John Lawrence
Posted 2004-12-09 8:19 PM (#170363 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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Shitbox is a very well known guitar company not named after anyone that makes all kinds of products including stereos, cars, etc. Just ask any longtime guitar play what brand of guitar he or she has played over their lifetime and I almost guarantee that at one time or another they played one of these! Play On!

John L.
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an4340
Posted 2004-12-09 8:40 PM (#170364 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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Takamine?
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seesquare
Posted 2004-12-09 11:04 PM (#170365 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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Cort & Epiphone?
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BruDeV
Posted 2004-12-10 1:18 AM (#170366 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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Aria, Westone, Elektra, Route 101, Aims, Crate, Rogue, Blade, Blaze, Supro, Danolectro, Alamo, Austin. I'll think of more in a few minutes.
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Nils
Posted 2004-12-10 1:38 AM (#170367 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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Silvertone. (Btw, you're right John, I had at least one Shitbox.)
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-12-10 3:36 AM (#170368 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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Epiphone was named after it's founder Epaminodous
Stathopoulo, Danelectro after Nathan Daniel.
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mplkn
Posted 2004-12-10 10:30 AM (#170369 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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Let's not forget Vox...

Michael
State College, PA
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Beal
Posted 2004-12-10 5:06 PM (#170370 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia



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Takamine actually means high mountain peak and you can see Takamine mountain from the factory's front door. The founder was Mass Hirade and there were some classics put out under the Hirade name to compete with Kohno.
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Bailey
Posted 2004-12-11 1:46 AM (#170371 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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Wasn't there an early Betty Crocker parlor guitar and a blues version called Aunt Jemima from one of the major companies?
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Beal
Posted 2004-12-11 3:32 PM (#170372 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia



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Are you being serious or are you being Bailey again?
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John Lawrence
Posted 2004-12-11 3:56 PM (#170373 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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My very first guitar was a Silvertone Shitbox from Sears for $50 brand new. It had the classic f-hole configuration, was a dark sunburst in color and fell apart in about 8 years. But I did learn how to play and read music with it. I actually still own but it is in the original case stored away. Play On!

John L.
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Bailey
Posted 2004-12-12 1:11 AM (#170374 - in reply to #170350)
Subject: Re: Guitar Trivia


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W-2

I just don't know much about guitar brand names, those two names just popped into my head. Kay and Harmony also popped into my head but I couldn't remember if they were:

1) Old Girlfriends
2) A country duo
3) Atrocious but cheap arched top guitars
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