Which famous guitar manufacturer's logo was originally designed in 1946 as a modified 'The Gibson' script, later evolving into the iconic symbol we recognize today?
The guitar is not only a musical instrument but a powerful symbol in brand identity across the music industry. Many instrument manufacturers have created iconic logos that musicians and fans recognize worldwide. This trivia tests your knowledge of one of the most famous guitar brand logos and its evolution through music history. Can you identify the correct origin story behind this legendary emblem?
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- Fender - with its swooping 'F' script that was initially created by Leo Fender himself as a signature on paperwork
- Gibson - whose logo was first sketched by Orville Gibson on the headstock of his first mandolin
- Ibanez - whose logo was designed to mimic Japanese calligraphy while appealing to Western markets
- PRS (Paul Reed Smith) - whose bird inlays were originally part of the logo before becoming fretboard markers
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