![]() ![]() ^ "Recording King Introduces the RO-310 Acoustic Guitar".Note: recent version of the page has no review. "NAMM 2012: Recording King Updates Jubilee Series Slope Shoulder Guitars". Note: recent version of the equivalent page became short and possibly uncertain: Here in America, Recording King is a brand name with a lot of American heritage. Building on this storied American tradition, our Recording King guitars, banjos and resonators carry on the legacy of these classic instruments using vintage designs and hand-assembled parts. Originally a house brand in the 1930s for Montgomery Ward, Recording King acoustic guitars and banjos were developed in a period known as the Golden Age of musical craftsmanship. ^ a b c "A Piece of History with Every Model".REGISTERED / Serial Number: 85014031 / Filing Date: / Registration Number: 3946444 / Registration Date: /. ^ a b c "RECORDING KING - The Music Link Corporation - Serial Number: 85014031".Musicians who use Recording King guitars include Christian Letts of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Justin Townes Earle, John Fahey, Mark Spencer of Son Volt, Will Kimbrough, Lizzy Long, Caitlin Canty, Elvis Presley, Jonathan Devoto of The Matches, Rabbi Sandra Lawson, Rob McCoury and Buster Scruggs. Current Recording King products use vintage designs and replicas of pre-World War II parts. The brand was revived in 2007 by The Music Link in Hayward, CA. The original guitar was similar to the Gibson Advanced Jumbo, discontinued in 1939. Legendary guitarist John Fahey played a 1939 model. ![]() Recording King started as a house brand for Montgomery Ward in the 1930s. Their guitars are designed in America, manufactured overseas and sold worldwide. Range of products commercialised under the Recording King brand are acoustic and resonator guitars, and banjos. Recording King is a musical instruments brand currently owned by The Music Link Corporation, based in Hayward, California, which also produces other musical instrument lines. Singer songwriter Caitlin Canty writes and plays her songs with a 1930s Recording King guitar
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