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- Earthwood abstract "Earthwood is a brand of Ernie Ball acoustic bass guitars as well as acoustic six string guitars. Ball collaborated with George Fullerton, a former employee at Fender, to develop the Earthwood acoustic bass guitar, which was introduced in 1972. It is notable for being the first modern acoustic bass guitar.The guitar model featured a bolt-on hard rock maple neck, similar to that on Fender electric and acoustic guitars of the period. The design proved problematic, with too much stress for top. Warranty repairs became very expensive for the company. Later guitars were reinforced but production ceased after only a couple of years.".
- Earthwood extinctionYear "1978".
- Earthwood foundedBy Ernie_Ball.
- Earthwood foundingYear "1972".
- Earthwood industry Musical_instrument.
- Earthwood keyPerson Ernie_Ball.
- Earthwood location San_Luis_Obispo,_California.
- Earthwood owner Ernie_Ball.
- Earthwood owningCompany Ernie_Ball.
- Earthwood product Acoustic_bass_guitar.
- Earthwood type Privately_held_company.
- Earthwood wikiPageExternalLink history.
- Earthwood wikiPageID "5062420".
- Earthwood wikiPageLength "1486".
- Earthwood wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Earthwood wikiPageRevisionID "618365286".
- Earthwood wikiPageWikiLink Acoustic_bass_guitar.
- Earthwood wikiPageWikiLink Brand.
- Earthwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bass_guitars.
- Earthwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Guitar_manufacturing_companies.
- Earthwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Guitars.
- Earthwood wikiPageWikiLink Ernie_Ball.
- Earthwood wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Musical_Instruments_Corporation.
- Earthwood wikiPageWikiLink George_William_Fullerton.
- Earthwood wikiPageWikiLink Musical_instrument.
- Earthwood wikiPageWikiLink Musical_instruments.
- Earthwood wikiPageWikiLink Privately_held_company.
- Earthwood wikiPageWikiLink San_Luis_Obispo,_California.
- Earthwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Earthwood".
- Earthwood areaServed "Global".
- Earthwood defunct "1978".
- Earthwood foundation "1972".
- Earthwood founder Ernie_Ball.
- Earthwood hasPhotoCollection Earthwood.
- Earthwood industry Musical_instrument.
- Earthwood industry Musical_instruments.
- Earthwood keyPeople "CEO Ernie Ball".
- Earthwood location "San Luis Obispo, California, United States".
- Earthwood name "Earthwood".
- Earthwood owner Ernie_Ball.
- Earthwood products Acoustic_bass_guitar.
- Earthwood type Privately_held_company.
- Earthwood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_company.
- Earthwood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Musical-instrument-company-stub.
- Earthwood subject Category:Bass_guitars.
- Earthwood subject Category:Guitar_manufacturing_companies.
- Earthwood subject Category:Guitars.
- Earthwood hypernym Brand.
- Earthwood type Agent.
- Earthwood type Company.
- Earthwood type Instrument.
- Earthwood type Organisation.
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- Earthwood type Organization.
- Earthwood type Agent.
- Earthwood type SocialPerson.
- Earthwood type Thing.
- Earthwood type Q43229.
- Earthwood comment "Earthwood is a brand of Ernie Ball acoustic bass guitars as well as acoustic six string guitars. Ball collaborated with George Fullerton, a former employee at Fender, to develop the Earthwood acoustic bass guitar, which was introduced in 1972. It is notable for being the first modern acoustic bass guitar.The guitar model featured a bolt-on hard rock maple neck, similar to that on Fender electric and acoustic guitars of the period. The design proved problematic, with too much stress for top.".
- Earthwood label "Earthwood".
- Earthwood sameAs m.0d0_9j.
- Earthwood sameAs Q5327329.
- Earthwood sameAs Q5327329.
- Earthwood wasDerivedFrom Earthwood?oldid=618365286.
- Earthwood isPrimaryTopicOf Earthwood.
- Earthwood name "Earthwood".