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Recording King

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Introduced
  
1930s

Founded
  
1930

Markets
  
Global

Previous owner
  
Montgomery Ward (1930s)


Product type
  
Musical instruments: acoustic guitar, banjo, resonator and lap steel guitar

Discontinued
  
1939 (1940); then revived in 2007

Previous owners
  
Montgomery Ward (1930s)

Registered as a trademark in
  
12 April 2011 (latest), United States

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Recording King is a musical instrument brand of the professional grade acoustic guitar, banjo, resonator and lap steel guitar, based in Hayward, California. Their guitars are designed in the US and sold worldwide.

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The current owner of a brand is The Music Link Corporation based in Hayward, which also produces other musical instrument lines.

Brand history

Recording King started as a house brand for Montgomery Ward in the 1930s. Legendary guitarist John Fahey played a 1939 model. The original guitar was similar to the Gibson Advanced Jumbo, discontinued in 1939. The brand was revived in 2007, with Johnson Guitars taking the Recording King label. Current Recording King products use vintage designs and replicas of pre-World War II parts.

Musicians

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, Jonathan Devoto of The Matches, and Rob McCoury.

References

Recording King Wikipedia