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Fender Telecaster: The Life and Times of the Electric Guitar That Changed the World Book

Title: The Fender Telecaster( The Life & Times of the Electric Guitar That Changed the World) Binding: Hardcover Author: DaveHunter Publisher: VoyageurPress(MN)Read More

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    Fender's Telecaster is one of the icons of the guitar world. It's not just manufacturer's hype that this is the one of the most famous guitars of all time-it was the first production solid-body electric guitar, setting the style for everything that followed. To say this guitar changed the world of music is no over-the-top boast. This is the first history and giftbook devoted to the legendary Tele. It covers the development of the guitar and the famous players who made it their own, from the first 1949 prototype to the launch of the model in 1950 as the Esquire, through the Broadcaster, infamous Nocaster, the Telecaster-and its numerous variations today.

  • Waterstones

    Published in honor of the guitar's 60th anniversary, here is the first detailed history of the Fender Telecaster, one of the icons of the music world.

  • 0760341389
  • 9780760341384
  • Dave Hunter
  • 1 September 2012
  • Voyageur Press Inc
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 240
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