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Online home of the guitar museum owned and operated by the luthier and collector Chris Ambadjes.
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Virtual museum with private collection of Burns guitars, the history of Jim Burns and his team, and a vintage Burns marketplace.
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An all-inclusive history of Carvin Musical Instruments, including amplifiers, guitars and basses, as well as mandolins, steel guitars, pickups, and other gear Carvin has sold in their 50+ year history.
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"Dedicated to all owners, users, and collectors of Carvin gear", featuring photos and descriptions of Carvin guitars, basses, amplifiers, pro sound and other gear. The site also has a mailing list & discussion forum.
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Photos and details of modern, vintage and antique guitars (including Martin, Gibson, Epiphone, Washburn and Selmer), banjos, mandolins, ukuleles, tiples, autoharps and more.
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The online home of a museum of privately owned Classical guitars including Jose & Liam Romanillos, Herman Hauser I, Santos Hernandez, and Ignacio Fleta, to name but a few.
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Excellent virtual guitar museum featuring extensive collections from Classical & Flamenco to Dreadnoughts and Jazz guitars. Also features special exhibitions, an archive of articles and profiles of manufacturers and luthiers.
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Museum showcasing cigar box based guitars, banjos, ukuleles and violins. Also on display are "how to" plans from 1882, 1912 and 1949.
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A collection of guitars from the 18th and 19th centuries and photographic archive of literature and scores.
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Online history dedicated to the capo, its history and design (featuring over 100 different designs). The site also has articles on capo history, problems and usage.
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