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On eBay: the world’s first electric bass guitar, made in Seattle — and forgotten | The Seattle Times
It’s called the Audiovox 736 Electric Bass guitar, and it was made in the basement of the Roosevelt District home of Paul Tutmarc, along with other guitars that Tutmarc electrified.
Trevor Boone, owner of Emerald City Guitars in Pioneer Square, displays a 1959 Les Paul Gibson Burst in May. The asking price: $495,000. (Kevin Clark / The Seattle Times) ...
When Jack White storms the stage Sunday night at the Grammy Awards, Seattle guitar maker Randy Parsons will be keeping a keen eye and ear on one of his handcrafted, one-of-a-kind creations.
Eric Daw, one of rock’s most well-known guitar technicians and luthiers, moved his shop from Seattle to Idaho Falls this past year, and he’s never been busier or happier.
SEATTLE – History is full of could-haves and should-haves. On eBay last week was one of those historical could-haves. It’s called the Audiovox 736 Electric Bass guitar, and it was made in the ...
SEATTLE (AP) - History is full of could-haves and should-haves. On eBay this week was one of those historical could-haves. It’s called the Audiovox 736 Electric Bass guitar, and it was made in ...
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