Fr. 65.00

Fender: The Golden Age - Fender The Golden Age 1946-1970

English · Hardback

Will be released 11.04.2024

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A STUNNING NEW AND COMPLETELY REVISED EDITION OF THE FENDER BIBLE FOR 2025 Leo Fender''s guitars have arguably shaped modern music more than any other brand. This remarkable, fully updated tome collects together more rare Fender guitars than have ever been seen before. Over 250 guitars in every model, style and finish are lovingly detailed, from the greatest to the rarest - Strats, Teles and the infamous Marauder. Includes brand new Precision Bass, Jazz Bass and Jaguar images, as well as hundreds of never-before-seen photographs from recently unearthed archives and specially commissioned shoots around the world. Working with a worldwide network of collectors, each model has been photographed specially for the book. Alongside these exceptionally rare guitars are reproductions of Fender ephemera, from original packing boxes all the way through to previously unseen point of sale and promotional items - the largest collection ever published. With brand new information unknown to the guitar world about Fender''s early history, and the brand''s influence around the world, this book is unparalleled in its depth. Discover the legacy of these vintage guitars, some of the most loved and collectible instruments in the world.

Product details

Authors Terry Foster, Foster Terry, Martin Kelly, Paul Kelly
Publisher Cassell Plc
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 11.04.2024, delayed
 
EAN 9781788404389
ISBN 978-1-78840-438-9
No. of pages 320
Assisted by Paul Kelly
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music > Music theory

Rock & Pop music, Guitar, MUSIC / Lyrics, Theory of music & musicology, Music reviews & criticism, Music reviews and criticism, Music: styles and genres, Theory of music and musicology

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