MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NAMELY ELECTRIC GUITARS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BASSFISH Harrington, Timothy L 1300 Oceanside Lane League City TX 77573 Musical instruments namely electric guitars, bass guitars, and acoustic guitars; Guitar accessories namely guitar cases, guitar straps and guitar picks;BASS FISH;
CLOWNFISH Harrington, Timothy L. 1300 Oceanside Lane League City TX 77573 Musical instruments namely electric guitars, bass guitars and acoustic guitars; Guitar accessories namely guitar cases, guitar straps, guitar picks and guitar stands;CLOWN FISH;
GOLDFISH Goldfish Guitars 1300 OCEANSIDE LANE LEAGUE CITY TX 77573 Musical instruments namely electric guitars, bass guitars and acoustic guitars; Guitar accessories namely guitar cases, guitar straps, guitar picks and guitar stands;GUITARS;
GOLDFISH Harrington, Timothy, Lewis 1300 Oceanside Lane League City TX 77573 Musical instruments namely electric guitars, bass guitars and acoustic guitars; Guitar accessories namely guitar cases, guitar straps, guitar picks and guitar stands;GUITARS;
KINGFISH Harrington, Timothy 7400 14th st NE St Petersburg FL 33702 Musical instruments namely electric guitars, bass guitars, and acoustic guitars; Guitars accessories namely guitar cases, guitar straps, guitar picks and guitar stands;KING FISH;
REDFISH Harrington, Timothy 7400 14th st NE St Petersburg FL 33702 Musical instruments namely electric guitars, bass guitars, and acoustic guitars; Guitar accessories namely guitar cases, guitar straps, guitar picks and guitar stands;RED FISH;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A selector switch for musical instruments, such as electric guitars. is provided having a single, manually operated toggle member adapted to perform greater functionality. A selector switch is disclosed which indexes longitudinally for the electrical connection of pickup(s) for resultant amplification but will additionally provide further associated connectivity by means of a transverse indexing motion thus availing expanded switching function from a single switch apparatus. This inventive step is referred to as a compound selector switch.