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Ivor Arbiter was born on 31 December, 1929 in Balham, South London, England, is a designer. Discover Ivor Arbiter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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Occupation Drum designer
Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 31 December, 1929
Birthday 31 December
Birthplace Balham, South London, England
Date of death (2005-07-26) London, England
Died Place London, England
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2003

Arbiter retired in 2003 and died in London in 2005 after a battle with cancer.

1974

While there, Arbiter's work included launching a new line of Hayman drums, considered the loudest on the market In 1974, Arbiter left Dallas–Arbiter and began a new venture, CBS–Arbiter. Arbiter introduced Autotune in 1975, which allowed drums to be quickly replaced and retensioned. In the late 1980s, while visiting Japan, Arbiter discovered karaoke and began importing and manufacturing karaoke machines. In 2001, Arbiter received a lifetime achievement award from the Music Industries Association.

1966

Arbiter continued to find success in the music market, selling equipment to musicians including Brian Bennett, Jeff Beck, and Jimi Hendrix. In 1966, Arbiter established a new guitar company, Arbiter–Western, which was sold to Dallas in 1969. Arbiter became the company's deputy chairman and the company was renamed Dallas–Arbiter.

1960

In the early 1960s, Arbiter secured exclusive rights to sell Ludwig drums. Ringo Starr, interested in a Black Oyster Pearl drum kit, then only available through Ludwig, approached Arbiter in early 1963. Starr insisted that a large Ludwig logo be printed on the bass drum head, which was not available. Brian Epstein suggested that the drum head also include a Beatles logo, and Arbiter decided on a design including a large Beatles logo with enough room to fit a Ludwig logo on the top. He sketched a logo mockup on the back of a cigarette package and paid a local signmaker five pounds to paint the logo on the drum head.

1929

Ivor David Arbiter (31 December 1929 – 26 July 2005) was an English drum designer, manufacturer, instrument salesman, and entrepreneur. In his early career, he was the owner and operator of a specialty drum shop in the West End of London. Later, Arbiter founded or co-founded several instrument companies, including Arbiter–Western, Dallas–Arbiter, Hayman drums and CBS–Arbiter. He is credited with designing the Beatles' original drop-t logo, and bringing karaoke to the UK.

Born in Balham, south London in 1929, Arbiter grew up in the city's West End. He began his career by opening Drum City, a drum speciality shop, on Shaftesbury Avenue in London. In the late 1950s, his shop quickly became a regular hangout for jazz drummers. Soon after, Arbiter became the UK franchise for Fender guitars and introduced the first Fender Stratocaster to Britain.