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Bigsby may refer to: *Christopher Bigsby (born 1941), British literary analyst and novelist *John Jeremiah Bigsby (1792-1881), English physician and geologist **Bigsby Medal, a medal of the Geological Society of London established by John Jeremiah Bigsby, awarded for the study of American geology *Paul Bigsby (1899–1968), American guitar maker, inventor and motorcycle racer/mechanic **Bigsby Electric Guitars, a company named after Paul Bigsby **Bigsby vibrato tailpiece, a vibrato device for electric guitars invented by Paul Bigsby *Robert Bigsby (1806–73), English antiquarian and author *Tank Bigsby (born 2001), American football player See also

* Bigsby & Kruthers, a high-profile men's clothier in Chicago 1970-2000 *Bixby (other) * Chandler-Bigsby-Abbot House, a historic house in Andover, Massachusetts * {{Disambiguation, surname ...
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Christopher Bigsby
Christopher William Edgar Bigsby FRSA FRSL, (born 27 June 1941) is a British literary analyst and novelist, with more than sixty books to his credit. Earlier in his writing career, his books were published under the name C. W. E. Bigsby. He has won awards for his work on the American theatre, for his biography of Arthur Miller, for his first novel, ''Hester'', and for his work in study abroad. He holds honorary degrees from Bolton University and the Complutense University of Madrid. Bigsby was educated at Sutton County Grammar School and thence at the Sheffield University, for his BA (1959–1962) and MA (1962–64), before moving to the Nottingham University for his PhD (1964–66). His first appointment, as a lecturer in American Literature, was at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. In 1969, he moved to the University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich rising to Professor of American Studies in 1985, a post he held until retiring in 2018, thence becoming emeritus professor. ...
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John Jeremiah Bigsby
John Jeremiah Bigsby (14 August 1792 – 10 February 1881), M.D., F.R.S, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., was an English physician who became known for his work on geology, an interest developed while on military service in Lower and Upper Canada, 1818-1826. He was a member of the American Philosophical Society (elected in 1825). Before moving to London, he was Alderman and Mayor of Newark-upon-Trent, 1827–1830. In 1850, he published a lively book recounting his life and travels in British North America, ''The Shoe and Canoe''. In 1868, he published his most important scientific work, ''Thesaurus Siluricus'', being a list of all the fossils which occur in the Silurian formation across the world. He contributed about twenty seven papers to various scientific societies in London. He published ''Thesaurus Devonico-Carboniferus'' but died shortly before completing ''Thesaurus Permianus''. In 1874, he was awarded the Murchison Medal. In 1876, he endowed the Bigsby Medal. Early career Born 1 ...
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Bigsby Medal
The Bigsby Medal is a medal of the Geological Society of London established by John Jeremiah Bigsby. It is awarded for the study of American geology. Recipients SourcThe Geological Society See also * List of geology awards * Prizes named after people A prize is an award to be given to a person or a group of people (such as sporting teams and organizations) to recognize and reward their actions and achievements.


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Paul Bigsby
Paul Adelburt Bigsby (1899–1968) was an American inventor, designer, and pioneer of the solid body electric guitar. Bigsby is best known for having been the designer of the Bigsby vibrato tailpiece (also mislabeled as a tremolo arm) and proprietor of Bigsby Electric Guitars. He built an early steel guitar for Southern California steel guitarist Earl "Joaquin" Murphy of Spade Cooley's band, as well as Jack Rivers, then built a solid body electric guitar conceptualized by Merle Travis to have the same level of sustain as a steel guitar by anchoring the strings in the body instead of on a tailpiece. This instrument, which Bigsby completed in 1948, likely had an influence on the solid body Telecaster later produced by Leo Fender, as it had all six tuners in a row. Its headstock shape was later made famous by Fender's solid body Stratocaster model. Bigsby also made a doubleneck model for Nashville guitarist Grady Martin and an amplified mandolin for Texas Playboy Tiny Moore. B ...
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Bigsby Electric Guitars
Bigsby is a brand of guitars and guitar accessories that operated as an Privately held company, independent company by Paul Bigsby until 1966 when it was purchased by ex-Gibson (guitar company), Gibson executive Ted McCarty. In 1999, the brand was acquired by Gretsch from McCarty, which owned it until 2019, when Bigsby was sold to Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. An early innovator of solid body electric guitars and accessories, the company was the first to introduce a guitar headstock that had all of its tuning pegs on the same side. This design was later adopted by manufacturers such as Fender for their Fender Telecaster, Telecaster and Fender Stratocaster, Stratocaster models. Most well known, however, was the development of the Bigsby vibrato tailpiece, a wildly popular Vibrato systems for guitar, vibrato arm for guitars that was installed on their own models, as well as numerous other companies such as Gretsch, Gibson (guitar company), Gibson, Ibanez and many others. ...
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Bigsby Vibrato Tailpiece
The Bigsby vibrato tailpiece (or Bigsby for short) is a type of mechanical vibrato device for electric guitar designed by Paul Bigsby and produced by the Bigsby Electric Guitar Company (currently an independently operated subsidiary of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation). The device allows musicians to bend the pitch of notes or entire chords with their pick hand for various effects. Bigsby was inspired to create a new vibrato system after being tasked by Merle Travis to repair the Kauffman Vibrola on his Gibson L-10. The Bigsby system would debut in 1951, with the first example going to Travis. By the mid 1950s, Bigsby had ceased production of his own guitars and began only producing a range of vibrato tailpieces. Design The Bigsby vibrato unit is installed on the top of the guitar and includes a 'rocking bridge', not a 'roller bridge'. The lever arm of the Bigsby is spring-loaded and attached to a pivoting metal bar, around which the strings of the guitar are installe ...
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Robert Bigsby
Robert Bigsby (11 April 1806 – 27 September 1873) was an English antiquarian and author. Bigsby was born in Castle Gate, Nottingham in 1806, son of Robert Bigsby, the registrar of the archdeaconry of Nottingham. His father had visited the United States in 1787 where he had often been the guest of George Washington. He was educated at Repton School during the headmastership of William Boultbee Sleath, and originally intended to become a lawyer. However, he turned to the study of antiquities and in particular to collecting memorabilia of Sir Francis Drake, the famous navigator of the Elizabethan era. He had inherited Drake's astrolabe, and in 1831 he presented the instrument to King William IV, who in turn presented it to Greenwich Hospital. He presented other relics of Drake to the British Museum. Bigsby was awarded an honorary LLD by the University of Glasgow, became a member of several foreign literary societies, was voted a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and in 1837 a ...
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Tank Bigsby
Cartavious "Tank" Bigsby (born August 30, 2001) is an American football running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Auburn. Early years Bigsby attended Callaway High School in Hogansville, Georgia. As a senior he rushed for 1,636 yards with 27 touchdowns and as a junior had 2,221 yards and 22 touchdowns. He committed to Auburn University to play college football. He was ranked as the 7th overall recruit in the state of Georgia by 247 Sports, and was ranked as the nation’s top running back by Rivals. College career Bigsby took over as Auburn's starting running back his freshman year in 2020. He had his first 100-yard game against Georgia, rushing for 146 yards on 20 carries. Bigsby finished the season averaging 6.0 yards per carry for a total of 834 yards and was voted the SEC Newcomer/Freshman of the Year. In 2021, Bigsby improved upon his strong freshman season and would rush for 1,099 yards and ten touchdo ...
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Bigsby & Kruthers
Bigsby & Kruthers was a high profile men's clothier in Chicago for 30 years from 1970 to 2000. The privately held company was founded by Joe Silverberg, joined shortly thereafter by his brother, H. Gene Silverberg, who both got their start as children working on Maxwell Street. History The chain started as a small jeans and menswear surplus store on Broadway and Briar St., and at its peak there were upscale suit stores in prime locations on the Magnificent Mile, Lincoln Park (1750 N. Clark Street), Water Tower Place, 10 S. LaSalle Street, Oakbrook Center, and Northbrook Court (with a focus on women's wear). Other locations had opened and closed (or moved), including Diversey Pkwy. near Clark St., Woodfield Mall, Brickyard Mall, an outlet store in Gurnee Mills, a Dallas, Texas store that opened in 1986, and a franchise in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Bixby (other)
Bixby may refer to: People *Bixby (surname) *Bixby family, a prominent southern California family *Bixby, character in ''Dominion'' Places *Bixby, Minnesota, an unincorporated community *Bixby, Missouri, an unincorporated community *Bixby, Oklahoma, a city *Bixby, South Dakota, a ghost town *Bixby, Texas, a census-designated place * Bixby Knolls, California, a neighborhood in Long Beach *Bixby State Preserve, Iowa *Bixby, Nevada, a fictional town in the '' Tremors'' franchise. Technology *Bixby (virtual assistant) Other uses *Bixby, a Beanie Baby bear produced by Ty, Inc. *Bixby Creek Bridge, an arch bridge in Big Sur, California *The Bixby land companies, ranching and land-development companies in California *The Bixby letter, written by Abraham Lincoln *Bixby Medical Center, a public hospital in Adrian, Michigan *Bixby Ranch, an alternative name for Rancho Los Alamitos, California *Bixby Shinola shoe polish and Bixby Bicycle by the same company See also * "Mrs. Bixby and ...
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