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Audiovox Seattle Washington – Jedistar

    https://jedistar.com/audiovox/
    Audiovox Seattle Washington. 1935-1950. Paul Tutmarc, Seattle Washington. Images and text here are from reverb.com June 2017 of an Audiovox 7-String Model Lap Steel Electric Guitar, c. 1935, made in Seattle, WA, serial # 2369, …

Tutmarc, Paul (1896-1972), and his Audiovox Electric …

    https://www.historylink.org/File/7479
    It's A Great Life. By 1929 Tutmarc had begun working the Seattle theaters as …

Audiovox #736 | Vintage Guitar® magazine

    https://www.vintageguitar.com/1782/audiovox-736/
    The radical design breakthrough that would impact the world of music was the marketing of an electric bass guitar – a compact, fretted instrument one could …

The Audiovox 736 Electric Bass and 936 Amp - Vintage Guitar

    https://www.vintageguitar.com/31613/the-audiovox-736-electric-bass-and-936-amp/
    The World’s First Electric Bass Guitar” and “Fender Myth Debunked,” by John Teagle) that explored what is today widely acknowledged as the first commercially available solidbody electric bass guitar, the Audiovox 736 Bass Fiddle. But the EMP exhibit and those essays benefitted from longer research by Blecha.

Audiovox ~ Luthiery Laboratories

    https://luthierylabs.com/category/audiovox/
    This twelver is a mashup of a number of different models. The body is Danelectro-style masonite over chambered plywood, with Tolex binding. The headstock is interleaved Rickenbacker, the bridge is more like a Gibson, while the overall style is …

Audiovox Electronic Bass | Vintage Guitar® magazine

    https://www.vintageguitar.com/1916/audiovox-electronic-bass/
    The radical design breakthrough that would impact the world of music was the marketing of an electric bass guitar – a compact, fretted instrument one could hold and play horizontally. And that was apparently achieved first not by the Fender company, but by a musician/instructor/basement tinkerer named Paul H. Tutmarc, a pioneer in electric pickup design who marketed a line of …

Audiovox 7-String Lap Steel Electric Guitar, c. 1935, ser ...

    https://reverb.com/item/1459147-audiovox-7-string-lap-steel-electric-guitar-c-1935-ser-2369-original-black-hard-shell-case
    Audiovox 7-String Model Lap Steel Electric Guitar, c. 1935, made in Seattle, WA, serial # 2369, shaded finish, walnut body and neck, original black hard shell case. Perhaps the great "lost" story in the history of electric guitars, the Audiovox brand has only recently emerged from obscurity as the legacy of one of the first pioneers of musical electrification, Paul Tutmarc.

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