![]() ![]() ![]() Bruno contracted with other companies before the '71 Kaman acquisition such as 'Kasuga' and others. ![]() Although there isn't much in the way of records from this period, it is believed that Kaman contracted with manufacturers such as 'Matsumoku' (parent company of brands such as Aria) from '71 until the brand was discontinued in 1982. Kaman Industries (parent company of Ovation) actually acquired C Bruno & Son in 1971. The Ventura line included guitars (classical, western, folk, concert, electric, electro-acoustic), banjos, mandolins, and bass guitars. Some of the Ventura guitars were knock-offs of the Martin line, such as the Ventura V-35 appearing similar to the Martin D-35, and the Ventura V-14 / Martin D-14. Bruno was bought by () in the early 1980s, after which the brand disappeared. Bruno and Company during the 1960s and 1970s. Ventura logo Ventura was a brand of stringed instruments imported from Japan by C.
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