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Book. Guitar Reference. Softcover. 192 pages. Centerstream Publications #1851145. Published by Centerstream Publications (HL.1851145).
ISBN 9781574244243. UPC: 196288326953. 8.5x11.0x0.446 inches.
Step into the rich, resonant legacy of the instrument that redefined music and culture. A Century of the Electric Guitar is more than a history–it's a collector's dream and a tribute to the craftsmanship, innovation, and passion that shaped the electric guitar over the past 100 years. From the roaring big band era to the distortion-fueled arenas of today, this beautifully illustrated volume traces the evolution of electric guitar design, technology, and artistry. Discover the pivotal moments and brilliant minds–Leo Fender, Fred Gretsch, Les Paul–who turned raw wood and wire into icons of sound. Packed with stunning, full-color photographs of rare and iconic guitars, as well as the legendary musicians who played them, this book is a visual feast and an essential reference for seasoned collectors and curious newcomers alike. Whether you're searching for your first vintage gem or simply want to admire the craftsmanship of the greats, this book will inspire and inform your journey. Own a piece of guitar history–A Century of the Electric Guitar is perfect for your coffee table, studio, or collection room.
Book. Guitar Reference. Softcover. 192 pages. Centerstream Publications #1851145. Published by Centerstream Publications (HL.1851145).
ISBN 9781574244243. UPC: 196288326953. 8.5x11.0x0.446 inches.
Step into the rich, resonant legacy of the instrument that redefined music and culture. A Century of the Electric Guitar is more than a history–it's a collector's dream and a tribute to the craftsmanship, innovation, and passion that shaped the electric guitar over the past 100 years. From the roaring big band era to the distortion-fueled arenas of today, this beautifully illustrated volume traces the evolution of electric guitar design, technology, and artistry. Discover the pivotal moments and brilliant minds–Leo Fender, Fred Gretsch, Les Paul–who turned raw wood and wire into icons of sound. Packed with stunning, full-color photographs of rare and iconic guitars, as well as the legendary musicians who played them, this book is a visual feast and an essential reference for seasoned collectors and curious newcomers alike. Whether you're searching for your first vintage gem or simply want to admire the craftsmanship of the greats, this book will inspire and inform your journey. Own a piece of guitar history–A Century of the Electric Guitar is perfect for your coffee table, studio, or collection room.
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