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ABC are the first three letters of the Latin script.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rickenbacker</span> Guitar manufacturer based in California

Rickenbacker International Corporation is a string instrument manufacturer based in Santa Ana, California. The company is credited as the first known maker of electric guitars – a steel guitar in 1932 – and today produces a range of electric guitars and basses.

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Nut often refers to:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dobro</span> American guitar brand

Dobro is an American brand of resonator guitars owned by Gibson and manufactured by its subsidiary Epiphone. The term "dobro" is also used as a generic term for any wood-bodied, single-cone resonator guitar.

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A star is a luminous astronomical object.

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The tiger(Panthera tigris) is the largest cat species.

An ace is a playing card.

Ernie Ball was an American entrepreneur and musician who developed guitar-related products. Ball began as a club and local television musician and entrepreneur, building an international business in guitars and accessories. Ernie Ball Inc. is the eponymous corporation Ball started to market guitar accessories.

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ANC is the African National Congress, which became the ruling political party in South Africa in the 1994 election.

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The Harmony Company is a former guitar manufacturing company that is currently a brand owned by Singapore-based BandLab Technologies. Harmony was, in its heyday, the largest musical instrument manufacturer in the United States. It made many types of string instruments, including ukuleles, acoustic and electric guitars and violins.

Pioneer commonly refers to a settler who migrates to previously uninhabited or sparsely inhabited territory.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Resonator mandolin</span>

A resonator mandolin or "resophonic mandolin" is a mandolin whose sound is produced by one or more metal cones (resonators) instead of the customary wooden soundboard. These instruments are sometimes referred to as "Dobro mandolins," after pioneering instruments designed and produced by the Dopyera Brothers, which evolved into a brand name. The trademark "Dobro" is currently the property of the Gibson Guitar Corporation. When Gibson acquired the trademark in 1993, they announced that they would defend their right to its exclusive use.