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European Network of GMO Laboratories

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Engle Homes, Inc.

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ENGL is a German company that makes high-end tube amplifiers for electric guitars, with the main focus on high-gain metal amplifiers. Notable users include: Ritchie Blackmore, Alexi Laiho, Christian Muenzner, Ihsahn, Chris Broderick, Phil Campbell, Marty Friedman, Jeff Loomis, Steve Morse, Rudolph Schenker, Paul Stanley and Glenn Tipton.

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