Guitares
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Martin Guitars ( 8 mars 2010 - 298 hits)
The C.F. Martin & Company is a US guitar manufacturer established in 1833 by Christian Frederick Martin. Martin is highly regarded for its steel-string guitars, and is a leading mass manufacturer of flattop acoustics with models that retail for thousands of dollars and vintage instruments that often fetch six figures at resale. The company has also made several models of electric guitars and electric basses. Martin's headquarters and primary factory are in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, located in the Lehigh Valley region of the state. It also manufactures instruments in Mexico
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Rickenbacker ( 5 juil. 2010 - 276 hits)
Rickenbacker International Corporation, also known as Rickenbacker, is an electric guitar manufacturer, notable for putting the world's first electric guitars into general production in 1932.[1] All production takes place at its headquarters in Santa Ana, California.
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Godin (29 août 2008 - 265 hits)
Fabricant de guitares électriques et acoustiques.
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Gretsch (19 avril 2009 - 245 hits)
Site officiel du la marque de guitare Gretsch.
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Music Man (10 mars 2010 - 225 hits)
Music Man is an American guitar, and bass guitar manufacturer. It is a division of the Ernie Ball corporation.
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ESP (16 sept. 2008 - 224 hits)
Fabricant de guitares et basses
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Jarrett Guitars (28 juin 2010 - 221 hits)
Fabriquant de guitares américain.
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Paul Reed Smith (PRS) (28 août 2008 - 219 hits)
Fabricant de guitare Paul Reed Smith
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Guitares Boucher (20 janv. 2010 - 188 hits)
Fabricant de guitare
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M.J. Franks Guitars (14 mai 2011 - 181 hits)
Mike Franks’ passion for building traditional style acoustic guitars is a natural progression of his life-long love of fine woodworking. He has spent most of his life relentlessly perfecting his skills as a craftsman. Past endeavors have included professional antiques restoration, woodcarving, furniture building and the restoration of classic cars and boats. An avid pilot, Mike constructed his first full-sized airplane almost entirely of wood
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