The golden age of Fender: 1946-1970

Leo Fender's guitars have arguably had the greatest influence on modern music than any other make of guitar. Over 250 guitars in every model, style and finish are lovingly photographed and detailed, from the greatest to the rarest - Strats, Teles and the infamous Marauder

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kelly, Martin 1965- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Cassell Illustrated 2010
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Summary:Leo Fender's guitars have arguably had the greatest influence on modern music than any other make of guitar. Over 250 guitars in every model, style and finish are lovingly photographed and detailed, from the greatest to the rarest - Strats, Teles and the infamous Marauder
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 287) and index
Early history -- Lap steels -- Woodie amplifiers -- Table and pedal steel guitars -- Esquire and Broadcaster -- TV-front amplifiers -- Telecaster -- Wide panel amplifiers -- Precision bass -- Catalogs -- Stratocaster -- Narrow panel amplifiers -- Musicmaster and Duo Sonic -- Electric mandolin -- Jazzmaster -- Brown/brown grille amplifiers -- Jazz bass -- Blond/oxblood grille amplifiers -- Jaguar -- Fender facts -- Brown/wheat grille amplifiers -- Fender acoustics -- Fender reverb units -- Fender sparkle finishes -- Blonde/wheat grille amplifiers -- Mustang and Mustang bass -- Blackface amplifiers -- CBS takeover -- Marauder -- Electric XII -- Slab-body precision -- Coronado -- Bass V -- CBS changes -- Jimi Hendrix -- Rosewood Stratocaster and Telecaster -- Silverface amplifiers -- Telecaster Thinline -- Telecaster bass -- LTD and Montego -- Bronco -- Swinger -- Custom -- End of a golden era
Physical Description:287 S. überw. Ill.

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