Teisco-Made Pickups
Tele-style


Superstrat-Style

Semi-Hollow
Thin Archtop
Full Archtop (Humbucker)
Jedson-branded Amplifiers
Approximately 1965, Dallas Music, Ltd acquired the company Arbiter-Western (aka Arbiter Electronics?) which was in financial trouble. Shortly thereafter, the company Dallas Arbiter was formed. A branch of the parent company focused on electronic devices such as sound reinforcement equipment, guitar amps and accessories under the brand Arbiter Sound City
Dallas-Arbiter also manufactured amplifiers, such as the AC-30 for Vox. Dallas Arbiter is primarily known for its guitar effects pedal known as Fuzz-Face. The pedal was manufactured in the late 1960s and early 1970s; due to popular demand, the pedal was re-introduced in the 1980s. It is no longer manufactured.