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English: In 2001, with the opening of the "EMP" museum of Seattle (now called the Museum of Pop Culture), the then curator found one of the original 1962 DuoLectars at a music store in Seattle. Over 56 years it was electronically and ergonomically redesigned to be the "Touch Guitar" of today. (Photo taken by Dave Bunker.)
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