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Online home of the guitar museum owned and operated by the luthier and collector Chris Ambadjes.
www.americanguitarmuseum.com   more details...
Virtual museum with private collection of Burns guitars, the history of Jim Burns and his team, and a vintage Burns marketplace.
www.burnsguitarmuseum.com   more details...
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.
www.carvinmuseum.com   more details...
"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.
carvin.electricshockmusic.com   more details...
Photos and details of modern, vintage and antique guitars (including Martin, Gibson, Epiphone, Washburn and Selmer), banjos, mandolins, ukuleles, tiples, autoharps and more.
www.frets.com/FRETSPages/Museum/museum.html   more details...
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.
www.granary-guitars.com   more details...
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.
www.themomi.org   more details...
Museum showcasing cigar box based guitars, banjos, ukuleles and violins. Also on display are "how to" plans from 1882, 1912 and 1949.
www.cigarboxguitars.com/museum/Musuem.php   more details...
A collection of guitars from the 18th and 19th centuries and photographic archive of literature and scores.
www.theguitarmuseum.com   more details...
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.
w1.865.telia.com/~u86505074/capomuseum/index.htm   more details...