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  1. www.youtube.com › @JohnPageFishing › featuredJohn Page Fishing - YouTube

    I am a passionate fisherman who has been fishing from a kayak for over a decade in Central Florida. I love the thrill of catching different kinds of fish and...

  2. 3 de sept. de 2015 · John Page, formerly Fender Custom Shop co-founder and among the greatest custom luthiers, describes the sonic perspective embodied in his Bloodline JP-1 sing...

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    • John Page Guitars
  3. Launched in Spring, 2015, John Page Classic quickly emerged as a leading custom guitar brand distinguished by its passionately loyal owners and highly committed artists. Its original Ashburn (S-style) model was named to the Guitar Player Magazine Hall of Fame – one of only four guitar models selected and the only new guitar brand.

  4. 12 de ago. de 2016 · Guitar World tech editor Paul Riario demos the John Page Classic AJ, by legendary Fender custom shop co-founder, John Page. For the full review, check out ht...

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    • Guitar World
  5. John Page was born on April 17, 1743 in Rosewell, Virginia, United States at the great house built by his grandfather, Mann Page. He was the son of Mann and Alice (Grymes) Page and thus represented an alliance of two of the dominant families in Tidewater Virginia. He gave to his grandmother, Judith (Carter) Page, the credit for whetting his ...

  6. 6,095 Followers, 778 Following, 1,374 Posts - John Page Classic Guitars (@johnpageclassic) on Instagram: "John Page’s legendary guitars, hand-built in the USA, backed by a Lifetime Performance Guarantee."

  7. Biographical Information. John Page was born 17 April 1743 at Rosewell in Gloucester County, Virginia, to Mann Page (b. 1718) and Alice Grymes Page (1723-1746). He attended the College of William and Mary. When the American Revolution began, Page raised a regiment from Gloucester County and received a commission of colonel in the army.

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