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Univox was a
musical instrument brand of
Unicord from the
early 1960s, when they
purchased the
Amplifier Corporation of
America of Westbury, New York...
- The
Operation UNICORD (July 2 – July 12, 1967) was an
offensive launched by the
Nigerian Army at the
beginning of the
Nigerian Civil War. It involved...
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Univox Hi-Flier is an
electric guitar marketed and sold by
Univox (later
Unicord) from
roughly 1967 to 1980. With its
reversed offset body, the Hi-Flier...
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guitar company), Aria and
Norlin (parent
company of Gibson).
American owned Unicord contracted Matsumoku to
build most of its
Univox and
Westbury guitars....
- was a short-term
Unicord employee electronic technician who
tested the
first units when they
arrived from England, Tony Frank,
Unicord's chief design engineer...
- etc. were sold
under the
Univox brand by the
distributor at that time,
Unicord Corporation. In 1965,
Nippon Columbia filed a
patent for an
automatic rhythm...
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known fuzz box, the Shin-ei
Companion FY-2) and
imported in the USA by
Unicord. The
first Super-Fuzzes were made in 1968, and
production continued until...
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American who
visited Hagström's
American retailer Unicord.
Ernie Briefel, who was the head of
Unicord,
liked the idea and
contacted Karl-Erik Hagström...
- PLC, was
forced to sell the
brand the
following year to the Thai
company Unicord.
Bumble Bee went
bankrupt in 1997, and was sold to
International Home Foods...
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Expedition 1967 – 1970
Nigerian Civil War July 2 – 12, 1967
Operation UNICORD August 9 –
September 20, 1967
Midwest Invasion of 1967 12
September – 4...