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  1. 18. Dez. 2015 · Die John Page Classic The Ashburn im Test. von Franz Holtmann, 18. Dezember 2015. Der frühere Custom Builder und Mitbegründer des Fender Custom Shop John Page geht heute seinen eigenen Weg. Neben den wenigen Exemplaren aus persönlicher Hand sind nun auch seriell gefertigte Custom Production Guitars am Markt.

  2. John Page (1744-1808) was a Virginia politician and a friend of Thomas Jefferson. He served in the U.S. Congress, the state constitutional convention, the militia, and as Governor of Virginia.

  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. The Ashburn ...

  4. Born in London, England on September 21, 1944, John Page began working with computers as a teenager in London, and has continued to work in the computer field for over twenty years, his entire professional career. In 1970, Page joined Hewlett-Packard. He provided technical support for HP for four years in London, Geneva, and other parts of ...

  5. 3. März 2023 · John Page Classic – the brand founded and headed up by co-founder and former leader of the Fender Custom Shop, John Page – has announced a comprehensive overhaul of its AJ electric guitar lineup, introducing new finishes, updated specs and limited-edition models.

  6. By Dave Hunter. Throughout his life as a player and luthier, John Page has been striving for that intimate connection that helps musicians feel at one with their guitars. If you’re not a player, it’s a notion that might seem peculiar, even kinky, but the importance of truly bonding with a guitar can’t be overstated.

  7. 15. Aug. 2021 · John Page was an original member of the US House of Representatives as well as a Governor of Virginia. John Page. When the 1763 graduating class from the College of William and Mary let out, John Page left with a full education. He also left with a handful of lifelong friends. One of these friends was Thomas Jefferson.