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It appears that the bulk of this article (see diff [1]) is copied from the copyrighted site at [[2]]. Unless someone can offer other evidence, I propose this be removed. Kilmer-san (talk) 05:24, 13 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Currently offline, but which came first? The Wikipedia diff or the external article? Catfish Jim & the soapdish 12:51, 13 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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Much of this article reads like promo left off the EB/MM sites because it'd be too embarrassing to the company. I'll tone it down some.

I showed up here hoping for some info on the short-lived (pre-Sterling) OLP guitars, fully licensed EB/MM copies. Quality was good enough that there was even an OLP Tony Levin Signature 5-String Bass.

As well, there was a string of Cort guitars that remind some players faintly of EB/MM; the "S Series" was also called "Stella" and "Starlight," but the first series (roughly 1995-1998) was called the "Sterling."
Weeb Dingle (talk) 04:50, 20 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Anyone who wants to preserve their favorite musician's name in any "notable users" list had better include a reference that backs it up. For the moment, I have blanked the list, but it'll soon be entirely removed unless remedied.
Weeb Dingle (talk) 06:59, 23 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
The Discontinued models list requires work, namely locating one or more credible sources that say these are indeed previous models. It is grossly insufficient to say the list is Based on absence from current (July 2018) product lineup because that knowledge depends ENTIRELY on the editor's original research.
Weeb Dingle (talk) 17:37, 11 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Are they still in business?

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It seems they are not producing anything anymore, even the biggest stores in the world (Sweetwater/USA and Thomann/EU have run out of stock and delivery/restock times are set to "in several months".2A01:598:9984:66C4:A0AC:B119:3AEF:BD14 (talk) 23:11, 14 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]