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This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because it is a well-known brand that owns a bunch of other well known brands such as:
LOUD Technologies has been in the news:
LOUD has is listed in business books:
The lack of coverage in the article is reason for improving it, not deleting it. — Binksternet ( talk) 21:00, 10 March 2012 (UTC)
From a press release dated sometime Nov 2008:
http://www.pro-music-news.com/html/01/e81120us.htm
Weeb Dingle (
talk) 06:25, 5 January 2018 (UTC)
I am uncertain why user KH-1 felt the need to revert this article. I hoped to find discussion here but, alas.
At a glance, it seems that the information added 26 Jan 2018 does accurately update the status and naming conventions chosen by LOUD. I'm swamped by trivia at the moment, but hope to get around to research. Meantime, chatter here would be nice.
Weeb Dingle (
talk) 13:02, 17 March 2018 (UTC)
Info on the Austin brand held by SLM since 2001:
http://www.austingtr.com/guitars/
http://www.vintaxe.com/catalogs_pages/catalogs_japanese_austin_2001.php
(Actually, these Austins were never MIJ. MIK at the beginning, likely some MII, entirely MIC about 2005-2006. The name may have previously been held by another owner.)
Before Austin, SLM had a '90s budget line, but I can't recall the name.
Weeb Dingle (
talk) 16:28, 28 July 2018 (UTC)
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This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because it is a well-known brand that owns a bunch of other well known brands such as:
LOUD Technologies has been in the news:
LOUD has is listed in business books:
The lack of coverage in the article is reason for improving it, not deleting it. — Binksternet ( talk) 21:00, 10 March 2012 (UTC)
From a press release dated sometime Nov 2008:
http://www.pro-music-news.com/html/01/e81120us.htm
Weeb Dingle (
talk) 06:25, 5 January 2018 (UTC)
I am uncertain why user KH-1 felt the need to revert this article. I hoped to find discussion here but, alas.
At a glance, it seems that the information added 26 Jan 2018 does accurately update the status and naming conventions chosen by LOUD. I'm swamped by trivia at the moment, but hope to get around to research. Meantime, chatter here would be nice.
Weeb Dingle (
talk) 13:02, 17 March 2018 (UTC)
Info on the Austin brand held by SLM since 2001:
http://www.austingtr.com/guitars/
http://www.vintaxe.com/catalogs_pages/catalogs_japanese_austin_2001.php
(Actually, these Austins were never MIJ. MIK at the beginning, likely some MII, entirely MIC about 2005-2006. The name may have previously been held by another owner.)
Before Austin, SLM had a '90s budget line, but I can't recall the name.
Weeb Dingle (
talk) 16:28, 28 July 2018 (UTC)