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Robin Guitars
Company typePrivate
IndustryMusical instruments
Founded1982; 43 years ago (1982)
FounderDave Wintz
HeadquartersHouston, Texas, American
ProductsElectric guitars
Websiterobinguitars.com

Robin Guitars is a boutique manufacturing company that produces electric guitars. The company is located in Houston, Texas.

History

The company was formed in 1982 by John "Bart" Wittrock and Dave Wintz who owned the Rockin' Robin Guitar Shop at the time. Robin guitars were made in Japan by Tokai and Chushin until 1986, when their production moved to the United States. Notable endorsers include Stevie Ray Vaughan and his brother Jimmie, who were frequently seen onstage with the "RDN" 6-string standard neck/6 string octave neck double-neck guitar in the 1980s. Eric Johnson has played them, and Steve Blaze of Lillian Axe also played Robin guitars during the early part of his career. Robin guitars and basses have featured pickups from their sister company, Rio Grande Pickups since 1994.

Notable users

References

  1. "Robin Guitars". Robinguitars.com. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  2. Moseley, Willie G. (Feb 2007). "Classic Instruments: Robin Ranger", Vintage Guitar Magazine". Retrieved 2010-08-12.
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  4. Roberts, Jim. American Basses: An Illustrated History & Players Guide. Backbeat Books. San Francisco. 2003. p.161
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  7. "Guitar Gallows Bio, Eric Johnson www.guitargallows.com". guitargallows.com. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  8. "Bio". steveblaze.net. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
  9. "jyuenger » Gear ( You Asked For It )". jyuenger.com. Retrieved 2016-06-21.

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Guitar brands and manufacturers
Acoustic only
Electric only
Acoustic
and electric
Other strings
instruments
Banjos
Basses
Harp guitars
Lutes
Mandolins
Tenor guitars
Ukuleles
Include classical and steel-string acoustic guitars(†): Defunct company
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