Stringed instruments resembling the modern guitar date back 5,000 years! Most have six strings, but others have anywhere from four to twelve. Some are simply styled wood, while others are incredibly embellished. Discover all the legendary guitar makers, from Gibson and Gretsch to Fender to Ibanez, and learn how classic models evolved and who played them. The incredible array of featured instruments are arranged by maker/manufacturer for easy access. Clean, modern spreads showcase thousands of full-color photographs of the world's most coveted guitars, including antiques like a Wornum Lyre guitar from 1810. Hardcover.
542-244
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2010 OFFICIAL VINTAGE GUITAR MAGAZINE PRICE GUIDE
by Alan Greenwood and Gil Hembree
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For more than 20 years, this has been the industry-leading reference for values on vintage and collectible guitars, basses, lap steels, steels, mandolins, ukuleles, amps, and effects. The expanded 2010 edition includes information on more than 1,800 brands with 1,100 photos, plus a detailed look at the "hows" and "whys" of the collectible instrument market. This is the only such work to cover all this in one very affordable volume! 546 pp.
49-332868
$29.95
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50 YEARS OF FENDER - HALF A CENTURY OF THE GREATEST ELECTRIC GUITARS
by Tony Bacon
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This visual history traces Fender guitar making from 1950 to 2000. Color photo spreads detail a guitar from each of Fender's 50 years, while a parallel timeline points out musical highlights. 200 color photos. 128 pp.
49-330592
$22.95
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50 YEARS OF GRETSCH ELECTRICS - HALF A CENTURY OF WHITE FALCONS, GENTS, JETS & OTHER GREAT GUITARS
by Tony Bacon
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A fully illustrated history that boasts great pictures of rare instruments, an absorbing story from the early days to the latest exploits, and a detailed guide to every model ever made. Every great model is here--Country Gentleman, 6120, Duo Jet, and more--as well as the Gretschs that time forgot and the projects that almost never happened. From the Fab Four to the White Falcon, from G-brands to Filter'Trons, from Chet Atkins to Bo Diddley, this is the true story of that great Gretsch sound. Over 100 b&w and color photos throughout! 144 pp.
49-331258
$24.95
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50 YEARS OF THE GIBSON LES PAUL - HALF A CENTURY OF THE GREATEST ELECTRIC GUITARS
by Tony Bacon
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Documents the complete decade-by-decade story of one of the world's most important and influential electric guitars. Illustrates how Gibson expanded the Les Paul line through 50 years of changing musical trends, creating the Standard, Custom, Recording, hollow-body Signature and many other models. Also spotlights the revised Historic Collection reissues and Custom Shop signature models. Color photographs feature a multitude of luscious Les Paul models and highlight great players in action with their Les Paul guitars. A special reference section documents every model produced from 1952 to the present day including dating methods and a model chronology. 160 pp.
49-330951
$22.99
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60 YEARS OF FENDER - SIX DECADES OF THE GREATEST ELECTRIC GUITARS
by Tony Bacon
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Leo Fender introduced the world to the solidbody electric guitar in 1950 with the instrument we know now as the Telecaster. He soon added two more classics: the Precision Bass (1951) and the Stratocaster (1954). Fender's sleek, adaptable guitars have since fueled modern music and have been heard in the hands of virtually every guitarist of note, from Buddy Holly to Kurt Cobain, Eric Clapton to John Mayer. This book takes you year-by-year through the Fender story with an unrivaled gallery of color photographs of instruments, players, and memorabilia. Revised and updated, it expands upon "50 Years of Fender" (49-330592), covering nine more years of the Fender story, through 2009. 144 pp.
49-332861
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A DESKTOP REFERENCE OF HIP VINTAGE GUITAR AMPS
by Gerald Weber
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Jam-packed with hip information about any subject dealing with vintage guitar amps! Topics include, Jensen speakers, unwinding the transformer puzzle, easy tricks to juice up your vintage amp, the Deluxe Reverb, differences between tubes, more! Filled with schematics and diagrams1 512 pages.
386-1
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A GUITARMAKER'S CANVAS - THE INLAY ART OF GRIT LASKIN
by Grit Laskin
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Grit Laskin has been building guitars for more than 30 years and his striking inlay work places his instruments in a class all their own. He is credited with taking the ages-old tradition of musical instrument inlay from its decorative roots into an art form, a means of expression. This is the first book to document his work and the techniques he has devised. Over 240 full color photos document 90 inlay projects with chapters on Grit's history as a guitarmaker, the history of inlay, and one that follows a complex inlay project from concept to completion. Hardcover. 132 pp.
49-331098
$49.95
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AMERICA'S INSTRUMENT: THE BANJO IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
by Phillip Gura and James Bollman
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Now in it's second printing! Richly illustrated history of "America's instrument" from the gourd banjo of enslaved Africans to the minstrel banjos of the mid 1800's, and the Fairbanks, Stewart, Haynes and other instruments representing the very zenith of popular culture in the late 1800s. Rare period photos, sheet music covers, tutors, tunebooks and more! Hardcover, 97 color and 156 b&w illustrations, 303 pp.
411-7
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AMERICAN BASSES - AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY & PLAYERS GUIDE
by Jim Roberts
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Comprehensive look at American-made electric and acoustic bass guitars. Offers a wealth of carefully researched information about all of the important builders, from one-man shops to the biggest manufacturers. Hundreds of full-color photos illustrate the range of instruments available, and special insider essays take you step by step through the bassmaking process. Includes how-to tips on topics such as: neck & bridge setup, active vs. passive pickups, bolt-on vs. neck-through design, tonewood characteristics, fretwork & fingerboard factors, more. Makers include A Basses, Acacia, Alembic, Ampeg, Axtra, Azola, B.C. Rich, Benavente, Bolin, Born to Rock, Breedlove, Brian Moore, Brubaker, Bunker, CA Guitars, Carl Thompson, Carvin, Chandler, Citron, Clevinger, Conklin, Curbow, Dammann, Dan Armstrong, Danelectro, Dave Maize, David J. King, De Lacugo, Dingwall, Don Grosh, Elrick, Epiphone, Ernie Ball Music Man, F Bass, Farnell, Fender, Fleishman, Fodera, Fury, G&L, G. Gould, Gibson, GMP, Godin, Gould, GR, Gretsch, Guild, Hamer, Harmony, Heritage, Jackson/Charvel, James Trussart, Jerry Jones, Johnson's Extremely Strange Musical Instrument Company, J.T. Hargreaves, Kay, Ken Bebensee, Ken Smith, Kenneth Lawrence, Kinal, Klein Electric, Kramer, Kubicki, KYDD, Lakland, Landing, Lieber, Linc Luthier, Little, Liutaio Mottola, Martin, Matt Pulcinella, Michael Dolan, Mike Lull, Mobius Megatar, Modulus, Moonstone, Moses, Mosrite, Mouradian, MTB (Michael Tobias Design), Mudge, Music Man, National/Dobro, New York Bass Works, Novax, NS Design, Ovation, Parker, Peavey, Pedulla, Pensa-Suhr, PRS, Rainsong, Ray Ramirez, Read, Reverend, Rick Turner/Renaissance, Rickenbacker, Rob Allen, Robin, Roscoe, Sadowsky, Schecter, Simpson-James, Spalt, Spector, Steinberger, Stevens, Stick, Suhr, Sukop, Surine, Tacoma, Taylor, Tobias, Travis Bean, Tyler, U.S. Masters, Vaccaro, Valley Arts, Veillette, ViolinGuitarMaker, Warr, Warrior, Washburn, Wechter, Wittman, Zeta, and Zon. 208 pp.
49-331070
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AMPEG - THE STORY BEHIND THE SOUND
by Gregg Hopkins and Bill Moore
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Vintage Guitar Magazine's "Book of the Year" 1999! The tale is told of this extraordinary company on its 50th anniversary, weaving together the American success story of the company founder, the role of key inventors, and the development of innovative musical gear. Of interest to musicians, collectors, and those who lived part of Ampeg's history. Includes a 32-page color section. 272 pp.
49-330289
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AMPS! THE OTHER HALF OF ROCK & ROLL
by Ritchie Fliegler
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Oodles of amplifiers, from Fender, Gibson, Hiwatt, Ampeg, Sunn, Boogie, Vox, Kustom, Marshall, Orange, Matchless, and many more! Hundreds of photos, and stories behind the designs of classic models, "first aid", buying tips, basic electronic theory, more. 120 pp.
49-330057
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BANJOS: THE TSUMURA COLLECTION, THE RED BOOK
by Akira Tsumura
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A rare find: the very first banjo book by Akira Tsumura, published in 1984, with the Japanese supplement and slipcover not before available in the USA edition. These are first edition, all color books with a red slipcover featuring some of the finest banjos in the world. A special, limited edition, it was intended by Tsumura as gifts for important customers and friends. Includes sections on Jazz Age banjos and classic Victorian era instruments featuring banjos from makers such as: Bacon, Gibson, Vega, Epiphone, Paramount, Stromberg, Ludwig, Leedy, Slingerland, Majestic, Fairbanks, S.S. Stewart, Dobson, Cole, Schall and Washburn. There are also sections on banjo ukes, ukuleles, banjo magazines, early catalog covers, music covers, banjo recordings, postcards, banjo curios, and a fascinating section of original banjo patents. Separate sections focus on the collection of James Bollman and the minstrel era collection of Reuben Ruebens. The book itself is in English with a supplement in Japanese. A beautiful book that is a must for every instrument library. Hardcover. 168 pp.
376-4
$250.00
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BEATLES GEAR - ALL THE FAB FOUR'S INSTRUMENTS FROM STAGE TO STUDIO
by Andy Babiuk
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The official technical reference book for Beatles Rock Band, written by the official consultant to the game for technical specifications. This landmark book details exactly which guitars, drums, amplifiers and keyboards The Beatles used at the key points of their relatively brief but entirely revolutionary career - from the formation of the Quarry Men in the 1950s to the dissolution of The Beatles in 1970. Provides a fascinating insight into Beatles history and along the way explodes many myths and tells dozens of stories for the first time. Hardcover. 256 pp.
49-332956
$40.00
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BEAUTY OF THE 'BURST - GIBSON SUNBURST LES PAULS FROM '58 TO '60
by Yasuhiko Iwanade
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Finally, the long-awaited English edition of the historic Japanese book. It pays tribute to Gibson's magnificent Sunburst Les Pauls made between 1958 and 1960, the most highly prized solid body electric guitars ever. This book features lavish full-color photos of these beautiful instruments throughout and has a 30 page "Science of the Burst" section of detailed reference facts on every facet of the guitar including colors, wood figure, pick-ups, hardware and qualities of "voice". This may be the closest that many guitarists will ever be able to get to these incredibly collectible beauties! Soft-cover edition with 224 pp.
49-330265
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BLUE BOOK OF ACOUSTIC GUITAR, 12TH EDITION
by Zachary R. Fjestad
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12th edition: reformatted, revised, and updated, including a CD-ROM with thousands of color images. Identifies over 900 guitar manufacturers, trademarks, and luthiers. Keeps you up-to-date on new and vintage pricing and serialization on most major trademarks. Includes complete information on almost all new makes/models and vintage acoustics and a Trademark Index, with hundreds of black and white photos of popular makes and models. Also includes the full color, high resolution Photo Grading System that shows a variety of real world condition factors. 750 pp.
370-12
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BLUE BOOK OF ACOUSTIC GUITARS, 11th EDITION
text by Zachary R, Fjestad, edited by S.P. Fjestad
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The new fully revised 11th edition is now over 700 pages, identifies over 800 guitar manufacturers, trademarks, and luthiers, and features hundreds of new images. Keeps you up-to-date on new and vintage pricing and serialization on most major trademarks. Includes complete information on almost all new makes/models and vintage acoustics and a thoroughly revised Trademark Index, with hundreds of black and white photos of popular makes and models. Also includes the full color, high resolution Photo Grading System that shows a variety of real world condition factors. 719 pp.
370-8
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BLUE BOOK OF ELECTRIC GUITARS, 11th EDITION
text by Zachary R, Fjestad, edited by S.P. Fjestad
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The new fully revised 11th edition is now over 1,100 pages, identifies over 1,000 guitar manufacturers, trademarks, and luthiers, and features hundreds of new images. Keeps you up-to-date on new and vintage pricing and serialization on most major trademarks. Includes complete information on almost all new makes/models and vintage electrics and a thoroughly revised Trademark Index, with hundreds of black and white photos of popular makes and models. Also includes the full color, high resolution Photo Grading System that shows a variety of real world condition factors. 1167 pp.
370-9
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BLUE BOOK OF ELECTRIC GUITARS, 12TH EDITION
by Zachary R. Fjestad
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12th edition: reformatted, revised, and updated, including a CD-ROM with thousands of color images. Identifies over 1,250 guitar manufacturers, trademarks, and luthiers. Keeps you up-to-date on new and vintage pricing and serialization on most major trademarks. Includes complete information on almost all new makes/models and vintage electrics and a Trademark Index, with hundreds of black and white photos of popular makes and models. Also includes the full color, high resolution Photo Grading System that shows a variety of real world condition factors. 1216 pp.
370-13
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BLUE BOOK OF GUITAR AMPLIFIERS, 3rd EDITION
by Zachary R. Fjestad, edited by S.P. Fjestad
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Now over 75% larger! Covers more than 400 individual trademarks, including many of the newer boutique makers with company histories. Thousands of individual makes and models are listed with technical descriptions and images whenever possible. Pricing is based on condition, and vintage pricing has been completely updated. A revised 16-page color Photo Grading System includes sample shots and descriptions of excellent, average and poor condition amps, close-up photos of dozens of amp coverings and grille cloths, and interior chassis photos. Includes expanded sections on Peavey, Marshall, Epiphone, Gibson, Harmony, Kay, Peavey, Fender, Kustom, and more. 608 pp.
01-910060
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C.F. MARTIN AND HIS GUITARS, 1796-1873
by Philip F. Gura
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Chronicles the career of the first C.F. Martin from his start as apprentice to (and eventually foreman for) Johann Stauffer and his emigration to New York, through his move to Pennsylvania and the founding of C.F. Martin & Company. Using records dating back to the 1830s -- letters, account books, inventories, and other documents -- Gura establishes how a German immigrant became the finest American guitar maker of his time and created a uniquely American business that successfully eclipsed its competition. A handsome and entertaining history of the 19th century American music trade told through C.F. Martin's innovation and vision. 97 color and 88 b&w illustrations. Hardcover. 250 pp.
411-8
$45.00
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CHRIS J. KNUTSEN: FROM HARP GUITARS TO THE NEW HAWAIIAN FAMILY - HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR
by George T. Noe & Daniel L. Most
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Exhaustively researched story of the mainland's first luthier of Hawaiian steel guitars, concurrent with the Hawaiian music craze of the 'teens and '20s. Also included is a large section on Weissenborn instruments (which were heavily influenced by Knutsen) and a final section on a variety of other Hawaiian guitar makers and brands (including Kona, Schireson Bros., Oscar Schmidt, Hilo, Greenfield, Hollywood, Superton, Regal, Martin, Gibson and Michael Dunn). Hundreds of beautiful color photos! Softcover, 190 pp.
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CLASSIC ELECTRICS - A VISUAL HISTORY OF GREAT GUITARS
by Walter Carter
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A comprehensive pictorial history of the genuine classics to have emerged during the first 70 years of the electric guitar. From hollowbodies beloved by jazz and blues players through the iconic solidbody shapes that rewrote the history of rock 'n' roll. The book's handy A-to-Z format details more than 350 models from over 70 manufacturers, richly illustrated throughout with studio-quality color photographs. 4 1/2" x 8 1/2" 368 pp.
49-332392
$14.95
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CLASSIC GUITARS IDENTIFICATION AND PRICE GUIDE
by Nick Freeth
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Over 500 full-color photos of 260 models from makers such as Gibson, Fender, Martin, Guild, Gretsch, Heritage, Ibanez, Peavey, PRS, Parker, National, Ovation, and many others. Each listing includes a detailed photo of the guitar, an inset photo detailing a significant design feature, a description of the changes made to the model, and of course, pricing (for 2007). Valuable resource for collectors and guitar lovers! Some photos provided by Elderly Instruments photographer Dave Matchette, and publication-time pricing by Elderly's Stan Werbin and S.J. "Frog" Forgey. 6 x 9. 272 pp.
710-1
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COWBOY GUITARS
by Steve Evans and Ron Middlebrook, foreword by Roy Rogers Jr.
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Some cowboy guitars were well-made and intended for the adult market, but most were manufactured as toys for young children. Finding high-quality cowboy guitars at all - much less in good condition - is rare. This fact-filled book takes a look at these wonderful instruments, starting with the Gene Autry model of 1932, through guitars made to capitalize on the popularity of the Lone Ranger and Roy Rogers, up through present-day makers. Includes hundreds of photos, a 16-page color section, biographies of the artists behind the guitars, a beautifully embossed cover, more. A must for every guitar collector! Softcover. 228 pp.
49-1281
$35.00
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COWBOY GUITARS
by Steve Evans and Ron Middlebrook, foreword by Roy Rogers Jr.
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Some cowboy guitars were well-made and intended for the adult market, but most were manufactured as toys for young children. Finding high-quality cowboy guitars at all - much less in good condition - is rare. This fact-filled book takes a look at these wonderful instruments, starting with the Gene Autry model of 1932, through guitars made to capitalize on the popularity of the Lone Ranger and Roy Rogers, up through present-day makers. Includes hundreds of photos, a 16-page color section, biographies of the artists behind the guitars, a beautifully embossed cover, more. A must for every guitar collector! Limited edition hardcover. 228 pp.
49-1303
$55.00
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D'ANGELICO, MASTER GUITAR BUILDER - WHAT'S IN A NAME?
by Frank W/M Green
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No name resonates across the spruce and maple boundaries of the classic American guitar like that of John D'Angelico. Here in personal histories, anecdotes, and first-hand accounts, those who knew the master and those had the privilege of owning a D'Angelico guitar, share their stories of the man and his priceless instruments. You'll hear from James D'Aquisto, Bob Benedetto, Arturo Valdez, Al Valenti, and others. Also covers D'Angelico strings and the D'Angelico Replica guitars. Includes a 24-page color section, hundreds of rare photographs and serial number lists for D'Angelico, D'Aquisto, and the D'Angelico Replica guitars. 176 pp.
49-1202
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DANISH GUITARS - AND THEIR MAKERS
by Kenneth Brogger
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A lovely book showcasing Danish made guitars from 1777 to the present. Features 37 makers and 98 instruments including early classical gut string guitars, steel string guitars, jazz guitars, modern classical, electric guitars, and the guitar lute (aka the Swedish lute or arche-lut). Each maker is presented chronologically with a biography, one or more guitars with specifications, and detailed color photos of headstocks, rosettes, ornate bridges, inlays and other intricate designs. Makers include Johannes Peter Linck, Heinrich Brinkopff, Brodrene Gade, Jens Nielsen Gade, Soren Nielsen Gade, Emilius Nicolai Scheer, Lundfred Lund, Lars Christian Henric Larsen, Carl Knudsen, Peder Stochholm, Mogens Christensen, Thorvald Lund, Johannes Moller, Just Povlsen, Hans Frederik Jensen, Svend Georg Laiving, Arne Schlunsen, Harald Petersen, Anders Thomsen, Yngve Barslev, Hans Ludvigsen, Johnny Morch, Kenneth Brogger, Frank Borman, Denis Dalsgaard, Cesare Camiolo, Ivan Nio, Ole Kehlet, Niels-Christian Nimskov, Soren Torp Nielsen (Severin), Klaus Toft Jacobsen, Victor Smith (Flatbush), Peter Emil Jakobsen, Claus Romer, Kim Gerling, Henning Hansen (H.M.H.), and Peter Rahbek. With text in Danish and English. Hardcover. 212 pp.
570-1
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DOBRO - DOBROISTS SCRAPBOOK
by Beverly King
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Photos, articles, & excerpts from past issues of Resophonic Echoes magazine, including lots of historical data, information on Dobro players, Dobro construction & set-up. Formerly titled Resophonic Echoes Scrapbook. 82 pp.
48-6
$8.98
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ECHO AND TWANG - CLASSIC GUITAR MUSIC OF THE '50s
edited by Tony Bacon
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Chronicles year by year the guitars, players, musical and cultural developments of the 1950's that influenced jazz, country, and blues, and ultimately gave birth to rock and roll. Details dozens of classic guitars by Epiphone, Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, Hofner, Rickenbacker, D'Angelico, Vega, Guild, Kay, Stratosphere, Supro, Danelectro, Guyatone, Teisco, Harmony, Silvertone, Framus, Magnatone, Goya, and Futurama, and illustrates the influence of Chuck Berry, Les Paul, Chet Atkins, Muddy Waters, more. Features 200 color photos; posters, catalogs and other rare memoribilia; and four fold out spreads. 88 pp.
49-330772
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ELECTRIC GUITARS AND BASSES: A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY - REVISED AND UPDATED EDITION
by George Gruhn and Walter Carter
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Tells the story in full color of one of the most influential forces on American culture in the 20th century - the electric guitar. From the earliest "lap steels" that reshaped the sound of Hawaiian music, through the "Spanish-neck" models that created a new voice in the jazz world and powered the early rock and rollers, and on to the solidbody models that shattered conventional ideas of guitar design and guitar music, all of the classic and historically important models are displayed and discussed. With the original edition out-of-print since around 2005, this new edition has been laid out anew, with a lot of additional photos not in the original edition, and features an additional 16 pages of important instruments and newly discovered information, including the very first electric Spanish guitar and the first electric solidbody bass. 262 pp.
49-332741
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ELEKTRO-GITARREN MADE IN GERMANY
by Norbert Schnepel and Helmuth Lemme
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Despite a long tradition of instrument building, German-made guitars have often been overlooked by collectors. This book helps to change that. Using written records and oral accounts, the authors have listed model names, descriptions, and years of construction for guitars from larger makers Framus, Hofner, Klira, and Hoyer, as well as smaller makers Lang, Glassl, Roger, Dynacord, Este, Hopf, Lang, Neubauer and Shadow. Includes solid body electrics, archtops, and hollowbodies. With color and B&W photos throughout. Text in German, with a supplementary English translation. Hardcover. 165 pp.
552-1
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FENDER - THE GOLDEN AGE 1946 - 1970
by Martin Kelly, Paul Kelly, Terry Foster
A celebration of the iconic guitars that changed musical history. Features the largest collection of Fender advertising and literature ever assembled - along with 250 photographs, including extremely rare guitars in private collections - this comprehensive account of Statocasters, Telecasters and all of Fender's other remarkable instruments will be irresistible to anyone interested in guitars, rock n roll, and ephemera of the 50s and 60s. Hardcover, 287 pp.
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542-295
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FENDER AMPS - THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS
by John Teagle & John Sprung
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Detailed features and specs, rare catalog and advertising reprints, set-up and maintenance tips, plus 40 page color photo section. 256 pp.
49-697278
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FENDER CHRONICLES LIMITED EDITION DELUXE SET
by Tom Wheeler
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Book/3 CD pack. This beautifully slipcased set includes both books, "The Stratocaster Chronicles" (49-331056) and "The Soul of Tone" (49-331054). Celebrating the rich history of the world's most popular guitar and and the famous amp line, these books are the authorized accounts of Fender by both the people who played them and those that made them. Hardcover. 280 & 512 pp.
49-332941
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FENDER CHRONICLES LIMITED EDITION DELUXE SET
by Tom Wheeler
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Book/3 CD pack. This beautifully slipcased set includes both books, "The Stratocaster Chronicles" (49-331056) and "The Soul of Tone" (49-331054). Celebrating the rich history of the world's most popular guitar and and the famous amp line, these books are the authorized accounts of Fender by both the people who played them and those that made them. Hardcover. 280 & 512 pp.
49-332941
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FENDER PRECISION BASSES 1951-1954
by Detlef Schmidt, foreword by Preston Hubbard
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Introduced in 1951, the Fender Precision Bass is the precursor of all modern electric basses. This full-color book gives an early history of the development of the "slab body basses" and offers detailed photos of about 50 original basses, many of which have been disassembled to show neck and body dates. Includes a wiring diagram, theories about production numbers, vintage advertisements, more. A must-have for every bass player and enthusiast or collector. Hardcover. 160 pp.
49-1348
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FENDER STRATOCASTER
by Sam Orr
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Leo Fender produced his first Fender Stratocaster guitar in California in 1954. From 1950s rock 'n' roll through to 1970s punk and 1990s funk, it has played a constant and vital role in the development of music, and continues to. This traces the history of the Stratocaster and the way in which it developed in countries such as Japan and the UK, as well as the U.S. Topics include: Stratocasters from the 1950s to the present, the influence of Jimi Hendrix, modern alternatives to vintage Strats, notable recordings, common alterations, more. 300 photos, 144 pp. Hardcover.
309-20
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FENDER: THE SOUND HEARD 'ROUND THE WORLD - CENTENNIAL EDITION
by Richard R. Smith, foreword by Tom Wheeler
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Book/DVD pack. Journey back to Fender's beginnings with the most comprehensive collection of Fender historical photos, product shots, patent drawings, and advertising materials ever published. This Leo Fender Centennial Edition includes a new chapter on Fender's recent history plus a DVD with rare footage & photos from the early days of the company. Musician, lover of Fender lore, or an instrument collector, your search ends here for the ultimate book presenting the complete, unedited Fender story. Hardcover. 310 pp.
49-332779
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FUZZ & FEEDBACK - CLASSIC GUITAR MUSIC OF THE '60S
edited by Tony Bacon
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At the heart of the 60s was the electric guitar. Bent, distorted, reverbed and overloaded, its sound drove some of the most revolutionary music ever made. This colorful book, decked out with 340 color photos and four fold-out spreads, traces the guitars, players and music of the 60s year by year - from folk-rock to surf to psychedelia, plus jazz, blues, and country. A special section features The Beatles and their influential axes. Makers include Gibson, Hofner, Harmony, Gretsch, Rickenbacker, Epiphone, Burns, Baldwin, Watkins, Wandre, Framus, Fender, Guild, National, Silvertone, Mosrite, Hagstrom, Kawai, Goya, Guyatone, Vox, Teisco Del Ray, Domino, La Baye, Messenger, Coral, Galanti, Aria, Kent, Kawai, Tokai, Kustom, Micro-Frets, Ampeg, and Dan Armstrong. 88 pp.
49-330573
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GAS! LIVING WITH GUITAR ACQUISITION SYNDROME
by Jay Wright
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A hilarious, tongue-in-cheek book for guitar players and collectors who suffer from Guitar Acquisition Syndrome. Contains insights, tips, confessions, and stories from over 200 "afflicted" enthusiasts from 23 countries. The perfect all-occasion gift for any guitar enthusiast. 185 pp.
665-1
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GIBSON AMPLIFIERS 1933 - 2008 - 75 YEARS OF THE GOLD TONE
by Wallace Marx, Jr.
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Devoted entirely to Gibson amplifiers, this contains a 16-page color pictorial section, the entire history of Gibson amplifiers through 2008, an overview of amplification from the early 20th century, a complete guide section including every standard production Gibson amplifier with specifications, shipping totals, pictures, and a CD-ROM containing the entire Gibson Amplifier Master Service Book in PDF format witn owners manuals and schematics for Gibson amplifiers produced between 1936 and 1966. Other amplifiers produced by Gibson are covered as well, including Epiphone, Maestro, Kalamazoo, SG Systems, and Lab Series. A must for any amplifier enthusiast! 192 pp.
370-2
$29.95
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GIBSON ELECTRIC STEEL GUITARS 1935-1967
by A. R. Duchossoir
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Recounts the story of all the electric steel guitars - or electric "Hawaiian" guitars, as they were called during most of their tenure - that were built by Gibson between 1935 and 1967. Hawaiian guitars were the most popular form of electric guitars until the 1950s, and they contributed to some crucial developments in pickups and amplification in addition to lending their voice to the earliest solid body electrics. Aesthetically, the early postwar instruments are also amongst the coolest designs ever produced by Gibson. Features over 450 illustrations, including a wealth of color pictures, catalog reproductions, and patent drawings; and a comprehensive section on dating instruments as well as detailed shipping totals for the 1935-1967 period. Hardcover. 160 pp.
49-332738
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GIBSON ELECTRICS: THE CLASSIC YEARS
by A.R. Duchossoir
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"An illustrated history of the electric guitars produced by Gibson up to the mid-1960s." 1998 edition, covering all the models that made history and helped make Gibson's reputation, plus production totals for dozens of models. 500 illustrations, with 100 in full color. Softcover, new lower price! 256 pp.
49-330392
$24.95
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GIBSON FLYING V - 2nd EDITION
by Zachary R. Fjestad & Larry Meiners
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Completely updated! With lots of vital info this book covers the history of the Flying V from the first designs in the mid 1950s to the present. Features V's played or owned by Billy Gibbons, Lonnie Mack, Jimi Hendrix, Michael Schenker, Albert King, and others. Includes descriptions for each model, charts covering production totals, construction, hardware, and finishes; sections devoted to serial numbers, cases, design styles, more. This edition contains all models introduced since 2001, Epiphone Flying Vs and a chapter on other manufacturers who have copied the V's unique design. An 8 page color section and several specification pages make this a must for all players, collectors, and investors. 104 pp.
370-10
$19.95
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GIBSON GUITARS - TED MCCARTY'S GOLDEN ERA: 1948-1966
by Gil Hembree, foreword by Seymour Duncan
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As CEO of Gibson Guitars from 1948 to 1966, Ted McCarty presided over the production of nearly 1 million instruments and amplifiers, including some of the most valuable fretted instruments in the world. This is Ted McCarty's first and only complete biography, and reveals a wealth of new information concerning the instruments, the factory where they were made, and the people who made them. Features over 100 b&w photos and illustrations, some from Ted's personal archives and never before published. Author Gil Hembree lived near the Gibson factory for most of his professional life and this allowed him to visit Ted McCarty's home many times. Ted introduced Gil to dozens of McCarty era Gibson employees and gave him access to many valuable historical documents. 342 pp.
49-331465
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GIBSON MASTERTONE - FLATHEAD 5-STRING BANJOS OF THE 1930's AND 1940's
by Jim Mills
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Gibson produced thousands of banjos prior to WWII but only a handful were made in the most desirable configuration: the Original Flathead Five-String Mastertone. Since Earl Scruggs helped make them the most sought-after banjos in the world, these instruments have amassed a cult-like following and become the inspiration for nearly every successful 5-string banjo manufactured for the past five decades. Of the 130 or so Original Flathead Five-String Mastertones known to exist, 19 of the absolute best are featured here. The Scruggs, Reno, Jenkins, Crowe, Osborne, Huber and Mills banjos are shown in all their glory, with details of their known histories and provenances, as well as never-before-seen photos, bills of sale, factory shipping ledgers, and other ephemera. 169 pp.
49-1241
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GIBSON SHIPMENT TOTALS 1937-1979
by Larry Meiners
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Lists nearly 1.6 million Gibson instrument shipments by model name and year. Covers all Gibson instruments -- guitars, basses, mandolins, ukes, steel guitars, banjos, effects, and amps -- including construction features and finish information. With many catalogue reprint pages and photos of models including the Flying V, Les Paul, SG, ES-335, F-5, L-00, RB-800, more. A must for any collector or dealer. 64 pp.
560-1
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GIBSON'S FABULOUS FLAT-TOP GUITARS - AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY AND GUIDE, SECOND EDITION
by Eldon Whitford, David Vinopal & Dan Erlewine, foreword by Steve Earle
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Finally back in print! The must-have book on Gibson's acoustic guitars, now updated (see end of this description for details). From the 1920s to the present, Gibson and its flat-tops have been synonymous with American music. Through more than 200 photos and detailed text, this book chronicles the development and evolution of Gibson's fabulous flat-tops, covering the L-series, round-shoulder jumbos, Hawaiian guitars, narrow-waist jumbos, LG series, square-shoulder jumbos, Montana-built flat-tops, more. Includes two 16 page full-color sections, a section on serial numbers and a model chronology. New to this edition is Earle's introduction and a list of Montana produced guitars through 2008. 220 pp.
49-332843
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GRETSCH 6120 - THE HISTORY OF A LEGENDARY GUITAR
by Edward Ball
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A deep dive into the many aspects of an iconic American guitar design, the Chet Atkins-endorsed Gretsch model 6120. Fresh insights, compelling images, and significant new information trace the evolution the instrument, and the author examines the cultural, corporate, and musical factors that contributed to it's creation as well. Takes you year-by-year through the company's Golden Era, into the 70's and up to the present. Includes sections on the Brian Setzer signature models, serial numbering system, an appraisal guide, lots more. The most accurate account to date of events within the Gretsch production environment of the 1950's and 1960's. 334 color images. Hardcover. 192 pp.
565-4
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GRUHN VINTAGE GUITAR - BUNDLE PACK
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Book/DVD pack. Includes the hardcover 3rd edition of "Gruhn's Guide to Vintage Guitars" (49-332740) and the DVD "How to Buy a Vintage Guitar" (300-DVD387) in one money-saving pack! The book is the comprehensive reference for identifying American vintage acoustic and electric guitars, amps, basses, banjos, mandolins and steels, and an essential guide for detemining their authenticity, rarity and relative value. Model listings are now in alphanumeric order, identification keys have been overhauled, and a new index has been created with more detailed references. Every model is described in detail, plus serial number lists, identification keys and over 100 photos. In the DVD George teaches every aspect of assessing a guitar's value using several vintage instruments as teaching tools. Learn how to determine an instruments playability, the difference between "used" and "vintage," how to spot a counterfeit, more. 628 page book, 115 minute DVD.
300-616
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GRUHN'S GUIDE TO VINTAGE GUITARS - AN IDENTIFICATION GUIDE FOR AMERICAN FRETTED INSTRUMENTS, 3rd EDITION POCKET GUIDE
by George Gruhn and Walter Carter
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For the first time the unabridged Gruhn's Guide in a classic field guide format. Contains all the valuable up-to-date information found in the standard edition - including all photos - but is designed to be the ultimate user-friendly collector's companion, easy to carry anywhere. Fits in your gig bag or pocket and is easy to read. Printed on lightweight paper that's durable and reproduces the book's photos well, with a soft leatherette cover. 4" x 8" 649 pp.
49-332957
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GRUHN'S GUIDE TO VINTAGE GUITARS - UPDATED AND EXPANDED THIRD EDITION
by George Gruhn and Walter Carter
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The comprehensive reference for identifying American vintage acoustic and electric guitars, amps, basses, banjos, mandolins and steels, and an essential guide for detemining their authenticity, rarity and relative value. This new edition includes: the most extensive and detailed list of specifications ever published; expanded coverage of Martin, Guild, Mosrite, Dobro, banjos and Fender and Gibson amps; updates on the latest models from Rickenbacker, Epiphone, National, Gretsch, Fender, Gibson, and others. It's easier to use as well: model listings are now in alphanumeric order, identification keys have been overhauled, and a new index has been created with more detailed references. Every model is described in detail, including date of manufacture, body shape, woods, type & number of pickups, more, plus serial number lists, identification keys and over 100 photos. The must-have tool for discerning an instrument's manufacturer, model, and date - and most importantly, whether it is in original condition. Hardcover. 628 pp.
49-332740
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GUILD GUITAR HISTORY VOL. 5 - GUILD GUITARS
by Ted Beesley
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Comprehensive guide to several styles and types of Guilds, with lots of black and white photos. 124 pp.
24-63
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GUITAR - MUSIC, HISTORY, PLAYERS
by Richard Chapman, with foreword by Eric Clapton
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By focusing on the players and the music they created, this book presents a new perspective on the history of the guitar and guitar music. Covers nearly every genre of music from early classical to modern rock and pop, including jazz, blues, country, folk, and flamenco, with an excursion into Latin and world music. Features bios and photographs of more than 300 guitar legends, analysis' of their playing styles, recordings, and equipment used, and transcriptions of important solos. Players covered include Andres Segovia, Frank Zappa, Wes Montgomery, Django Reinhardt, Chet Atkins, Jimmy Page, Ritchie Blackmore, and more. With excellent photographs throughout, this is one of the better "overviews" of guitar history to come out in recent times. Truly comprehensive. 240 pp.
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542-25
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GUITAR COLLECTING: HOW I BUILT A $65,OOO COLLECTION OF GUITARS FROM A $1,000 INVESTMENT IN FOUR YEARS AND HOW YOU CAN TOO!
by Bill Dixon
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A step-by-step guide that provides lots of details in a clear, simple manner. Bill shows you how to begin your collection, where to look for bargains, mistakes to avoid, purchasing & negotiating techniques, cleaning & detailing your finds, recordkeeping, more. His style is easygoing, with stories of his adventures and lessons learned. Although Bill will make sure you keep your head above water, and certainly a profit is within reach, the main focus throughout is the major bonus of putting together a group of "keeper" guitars of your dreams. Nice work if you can get it? This is a great place to start. 94 pp.
616-1
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GUITAR IDENTIFICATION, 4TH EDITION
by A.R. Duchossoir
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A reference guide to serial numbers for dating guitars made by the four most popular guitar manufacturers: Fender, Gibson, Gretsch and Martin. This updated edition covers eight more years (up to early 2007) and includes new photos and industry revelations. This is an indispensable tool that also describes common features to help you date instruments quickly and accurately. Now that these makers can convincingly reproduce vintage instruments, serial numbers are useful for distinguishing between old and new versions of the same model. Don't get caught thinking that relic'ed guitar is vintage! Features over 150 b&w photos. 82 pp.
49-331495
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GUITAR IN AMERICA: VICTORIAN ERA TO JAZZ AGE
by Jeffrey J. Noonan
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Offers a history of the instrument from America's late Victorian period to the jazz age. The opening chapter traces the guitar's use in this country from the Colonial era up to the 1880s. The narrative continues with America's BMG (banjo, mandolin, and guitar) community, a late nineteenth-century musical and commercial movement dedicated to introducing these instruments into America's elite musical establishments. Using surviving BMG magazines, the author details an almost unknown history of the guitar during the movement's heyday, tracing the guitar's transformation from a refined parlor instrument to a mainstay in jazz and popular music. In the process, he not only introduces musicians (including numerous women guitarists) who led the movement, but also examines new techniques and instruments. Chapters consider the BMG movement's impact on jazz and popular music, the use of the guitar to promote attitudes towards women and minorities, and the challenges foreign guitarists such as Miguel Llobet and Andres Segovia presented to America's musicians. Hardcover, 239 pp.
701-3
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GUITAR RIGS - CLASSIC GUITAR & AMP COMBINATIONS
by Dave Hunter
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Book/CD pack. The sound of rock, blues, country and jazz is not just the sound of electric guitars, it's the sound of electric guitars through amplifiers. This book examines the guitar/amp combinations that have created more than 50 years of fantastic music. Each section includes a full history of guitar and amp and details the construction, components, performance, qualities and drawbacks of each combination. You'll get a primer in electric guitar and amplifier design and a detailed breakdown of every aspect of the sound chain, plus a showcase of great instruments and amplifiers all demonstrated on the included CD. Color and b&w photos throughout. 208 pp.
49-331299
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GUITARS - A CELEBRATION OF PURE MOJO
by David Schiller
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Conceived as a "coffee table book that fits in your back pocket" this gorgeous little wonder delivers a feast of 500 guitars in vibrant color, plus players, makers, legends, myths, and more. Here are the guitars that made history and changed the course of music: Torres's classical, the Gibson L-5, Rickenbacker's "Frying Pan," Les Paul's "Log," B. B. King's Lucille, Willie Nelson's Trigger, Eric Clapton's Brownie, Jimi Hendrix's hand-painted Flying V, more. Plus profiles of famous builders C. F. Martin, Orville Gibson, Leo Fender, Lloyd Loar, Linda Manzer, Ken Parker, John D'Angelico, and others. Includes photos from Elderly Instruments' own Dave Matchette! 6" x 4" 520 pp.
705-1
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GUITARS THROUGH THE AGES: CRAFTSMAN TO PERFORMER
by James Westbrook, foreword by Hermann Hauser III
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A compulsively readable, detailed book infused with the affection and knowledge Westbrook carries for his collection. Westbrook wrote this in connection with a concert in which he allowed 6 guitars from his prestigious collection to be played by Paul Gregory, Ulrich Wedemeier and Taro Takeuchi. The 6 guitars they used - an unlabelled French five-course guitar dated at about 1780, an 1830 Gennaro Fabricatore, an 1889 Torres, an 1830 Rene Lacote, an 1838 Louis Panormo, and a 1966 Robert Bouchet - are the focus of the book. Section one gives an historical perspective of the guitars, with lively histories of the luthiers and players and technical/cultural information. Section two presents the collection in a series of photos. Section 3 gives the technical details of the guitars and restoration. From X-rays to guesses as to why the guitars are as they are, even this section reads like a good mystery. 72 pp.
612-1
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GUITARS: THE TSUMURA COLLECTION
by Akira Tsumura, foreword by James L. D'Aquisto
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This beautiful book features hundreds of splendidly clear color photographs of some of the finest guitars ever built. The collection's emphasis is on fancy arch-top jazz guitars by the best makers, with plenty of tenor guitars, electric steels, ukuleles, and flat tops. Makers include D'Angelico, D'Aquisto, Epiphone, Gibson, Gretsch, Stromberg, Koontz, Guild, Fender, Selmer, Martin, Bacon and Day (B&D), Paramount, Regal, Goya, Levin, Recording King, Washburn, National, Vega, T&J, Roger, Este, Hoyer, Lang, Carl Hofner, Harmony, Jonah Kumalae, Kamaka, Nunes, Henry Grove, Tabu, Royal Hawaiian, Kalai, Bergstrom, Paul Summers, Rickenbacker, Supro, Oahu, Magnatone, Electromuse, and Danelectro. First edition hardcover. 192 pp.
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HAND MADE HAND PLAYED - THE ART & CRAFT OF CONTEMPORARY GUITARS
by Robert Shaw
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Wow! A really unique book that takes a breathtaking tour of more than 300 of today's most creative, imaginative, and gorgeous hand-made guitars -- all illustrated in vibrant full color photos with specs for each guitar and personal statements and anecdotes from the luthiers who made them. The past 25 years have seen an explosion of craftspeople who build guitars by hand, employing an attention to detail, higher quality materials and more technical skill than in any previous era. This book showcases an incredible variety of guitars made by these luthiers, from elegant parlor guitars and innovative classicals to wildy shaped electrics and guitars with seven, ten, twelve or more strings. It's a feast for the eye, mind and soul of anyone who loves guitars. 416 pp.
01-910570
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HARMONY - THE PEOPLE'S GUITAR, 2nd EDITION
by Ron Rothman
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It seems as if every player has owned a Harmony guitar at one time or another. Maybe it was a Silvertone from Sears, a super cheap Stella or one of the other 57 names Harmony's were sold under. This most prolific guitar manufacturer managed to get its instruments into more homes than any other guitar company. This book covers the years 1945-1973 and features color photos and catalog reproductions throughout. Harmony flat-tops, archtops, solid body electrics, the Hollywood guitar, the Stratotone, Caribbean and Colorama guitars, Harmony Rebel and Rocket guitars, are all included, plus a few mandos, ukes and banjos. This edition includes new graphics and pictures plus two new chapters on "Roy Smeck and Harmony" and "Harmony Bass Guitars." 5.5" x 8.5" 101 pp.
680-1
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HISTORY AND ARTISTRY OF NATIONAL RESONATOR INSTRUMENTS
by Bob Brozman
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Exhaustively researched by the modern master of the resonator guitar, with help from Dr. John Dopyera, Jr., Richard R. Smith, and Gary Atkinson. Everything you'd ever want to know about pre-WWII Dobro and National guitars. Loaded with photos! 290 pp.
49-1154
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HOFNER GUITARS MADE IN GERMANY
by Michael Naglav
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Deals exclusively with guitars produced by Hofner company in Germany. A must for every Hofner fan, this book includes descriptions of each model, serial numbers, dates of manufacture, details of headstock shapes and decorations, types of pickup used, more, with many detailed photos. Covers the production of all archtop, semi-acoustic and solid-body guitars as well as all hollow-body and solid-body basses, including Hofner guitars made for Selmer. 350 photos, including over 60 color photos, printed on high quality paper, with text in German and English. Limited edition hardcover. 161 pp.
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552-2
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HOFNER VIOLIN "BEATLE" BASS - 2nd EDITION
by Joe Dunn
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Made famous by Sir Paul McCartney, the 500/1 Hofner Violin Bass is celebrating its 50th anniversary. This is the only book dedicated to this historic bass. Though slim on pages, it's quite fat with information, history, trivia and plenty of details on the development of this most recognizable instrument. This new edition features a hardcover format, all color photos, new McCartney photos and a letter from the founder. 40 pp.
49-331360
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HOW THE FENDER BASS CHANGED THE WORLD
by Jim Roberts
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Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Fender Bass with the first book that truly illuminates its impact on music and popular culture. Describes the technical milestones that gave the electric bass its musical power, explains how and when each model evolved, who was famous for playing it, and salutes the innovations of players like like James Jamerson, Jack Bruce, Paul McCartney, John Entwistle, and the inspired genius of Jaco Pastorius. Features color and b&w photos throughout. 190 pp.
49-330737
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INTERACTIVE FENDER BIBLE
by Carl Verheyen & Dave Hunter
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Book/DVD pack. A two-part package that gives players and collectors a new look at the history and importance of Fender electric guitars and amplifiers. Part One is a 70-minute DVD in which the authors take you on a tour of the Brian Fischer collection of vintage Fender guitars and amplifiers. Luscious Stratocasters, Twin Reverbs, Telecasters, Champs, and more are showcased, and there is a gallery of 22 gorgeous vintage Fender electrics, from custom color Strats and Teles to Duo-Sonics, Jaguars, and even a rarely-seen hollowbody LTD. Part Two is Fender Facts, a reference book full of detailed information about every Fender electric guitar and amplifier from 1945 to the present day. This section brings together the history and specifications of every single Fender electric guitar and amplifier, complete with cross-referenced indexing and full chronological information. Hardcover, lay-flat spiral binding. 126 pp.
49-331761
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INTERACTIVE FENDER BIBLE
by Carl Verheyen & Dave Hunter
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Book/DVD pack. A two-part package that gives players and collectors a new look at the history and importance of Fender electric guitars and amplifiers. Part One is a 70-minute DVD in which the authors take you on a tour of the Brian Fischer collection of vintage Fender guitars and amplifiers. Luscious Stratocasters, Twin Reverbs, Telecasters, Champs, and more are showcased, and there is a gallery of 22 gorgeous vintage Fender electrics, from custom color Strats and Teles to Duo-Sonics, Jaguars, and even a rarely-seen hollowbody LTD. Part Two is Fender Facts, a reference book full of detailed information about every Fender electric guitar and amplifier from 1945 to the present day. This section brings together the history and specifications of every single Fender electric guitar and amplifier, complete with cross-referenced indexing and full chronological information. Hardcover, lay-flat spiral binding. 126 pp.
49-331761
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JIMI HENDRIX GEAR - THE GUITARS, AMPS & EFFECTS THAT REVOLUTIONIZED ROCK 'N' ROLL
by Michael Heatley
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How did he do it? So many years later, it's still the question. Song by song, album by album, concert by concert, this book analyzes how Hendrix achieved that sound - and shows you how to achieve it, too. Examines all of Hendrix's equipment, providing a nuts-and-bolts analysis of each of his guitars (including serial number, history, and provenance), his amps choices, and his singular use of revolutionary effects from wah-wahs to overdrives to bizarre-o pedals like the Fuzzface. A practical reference book like no other, this volume gives the proper guidance and tools to any guitarist who wants to emulate one of the greatest players of all time. Detailed full color pictures throughout. Hardcover. 176 pp.
49-333086
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JOSE RAMIREZ - 125TH ANNIVERSARY BOOK 1882-2007
by Amalia Ramirez
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Celebrates the long history of this guitar making family, now in it's fifth generation. An exquisitely designed book, it features full-color photographs of old documents, press articles, and letters from the great players who helped make the Ramirez name world renowned. Includes photos of guitars built by Jose Ramirez I, Manuel Ramirez, Jose Ramirez II, III and IV, and Amalia herself, along with much older guitars built by Torres, Jose Pages, Juan Moreno, and others. With text in Spanish and English, although some of the documents are in Spanish only. 208 pp.
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LAP STEEL GUITAR
by Andy Volk
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This is the first-ever comprehensive book about lap-style and console steel guitar. The book includes interviews with, and profiles of, more than 35 of the greatest electric & acoustic steel guitarists of the past and present in the Hawaiian, Country, Western Swing, American Roots, Cajun, Sacred, Rock & Roll, and World Music idioms: Debashish Bhattacharya, Shirley Bergeron, Gary Brandin, Junior Brown, Roy Brown (on Bob Dunn), Bob Brozman, Jerry Byrd, Papa Cairo, Darick Campbell, Jody Carver, Cindy Cashdollar, Bruce Clarke, John Ely, Ed Gerhard, Elder Aubrey Ghent, Pete Grant, Marian Hall, Don Helms, Sol Hoopii, Steve Howe, Andy Iona, Lee Jeffriess, Ralph Kolsiana, Greg Leisz, David Lindley, Harry Manx, Clarence Junior Martin, Leon McAuliffe, Dick McIntire, Tom Morrell, Joaquin Murphey, Herb Remington, Billy Robinson, David "Feet" Rogers, Freddie Roulette, and Santo & Johnny, Greg Sardinha, and Jeremy Wakefield. Included are many previously unpublished photos of the artists as well as 40 color pages containing photographs of some of the most desired vintage steel guitars and new instruments from many of the best contemporary builders, as well as comprehensive information about steel guitar tunings. 296 pp.
49-1320
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LES PAUL LEGACY COMPLETE COMMEMORATIVE EDITION
by Robb Lawrence
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Two book set. Includes both the "Early Years 1915-1963" (49-330972) and the "Modern Era 1968-2009" (49-331953) packaged in a beautiful slipcase box. Covers Les Paul's entire life including his last performances at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the memorials in New York, and the burial in his hometown in Wisconsin. The books are lavishly designed featuring over 400 color photos in each. Authorized and reviewed by Les, this is the definitive edition on Les Paul and the fifty-year production of the Gibson Les Paul guitar. Hardcover with slipcase. 287 & 361 pp.
49-332929
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MANDOLINS, LIKE SALAMI: A HISTORY & PERSONAL MEMOIR
by Sheri Mignano Crawford
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"Biographical Sketches of Twentieth Century Italian American Mandolinists, and a Social History of Mandolin Orchestras and Ballo Liscio Repertoire in North Beach, San Francisco and the Bay Area!" Artists and traditions come to life via this in-depth read illuminating the cultural and musical roots of a heritage the author shares. Filled with photos, and names like the Andrini Brothers, Gino Pellegrini's Aurora Mandolin Orchestra, Tony Flores, O.Di Bell, many more! 196 pp.
659-1
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MARSHALL BLUESBREAKER
by John R. Wiley, foreword by Jim Marshall
The complete story of Marshall's first combo amplifier, nicknamed the Bluesbreaker. Includes the development of the JTM45 and how Eric Clapton requested the first one. A complete listing of the Bluesbreaker components; year-by-year specs and changes, including reissues and limited editions; a chapter on the 18 Watt Mini Bluesbreaker; listing and specs on modern builders who offer replica and clone amps; step-by-step guide on converting a stock Marshall Bluesbreaker Reissue into a Clapton-spec Bluesbreaker; lots of photos! 144 pp.
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MARTIN GUITARS - AN ILLUSTRATED CELEBRATION OF AMERICA'S PREMIER GUITARMAKER
by Jim Washburn & Richard Johnston
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Full of anecdotes and details, this is a well-researched, entertaining read. Lots of interviews and color photos - a great coffee table book. With 11 pages of identification info: serial numbers, model dimensions, more. Signed and dated by C.F. Martin IV. Foreword by Stephen Stills. Hardcover, 264 pp.
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MARTIN GUITARS: A HISTORY - BOOK ONE
by Richard Johnston & Dick Boak, revised and updated from the original by Mike Longworth
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Starting with the early days in New York circa 1833, this fabled story comes to life in the long-awaited revision of the seminal Martin History book. Originally published in 1975, this new edition is completely updated and re-designed. Part of a two-book set, this first volume covers the people, the places, and the stories of the company right up to fifth-generation president Chris Martin IV. Since the original and revision authors had complete access to authorized archives, this is the most accurate and detailed reference on the topic. Hundreds of photographs and documents (almost all in color!) effectively show the people and the guitars that made the company famous. Hardcover. 227 pp.
49-330889
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MARTIN GUITARS: A TECHNICAL REFERENCE - BOOK TWO
by Richard Johnston & Dick Boak, revised and updated from the original by Mike Longworth
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Part of a two book set, this volume deals with the technical aspects of guitar specifications, the evolution of model sizes and styles, and instruments made for other firms. Gives you historical perspective on every part of a Martin guitar, providing information on bodies, appointments, bracing, neck widths and shapes, headstocks, bridges, woods, pickguards, stains and coloring, and much more, all designed to tell the story of how a Martin guitar is made. Other chapters cover Models by Style, the Custom Shop and Limited Production guitars; all the lesser known instruments like archtops, electrics, mandolins and ukuleles are included as well. The book ends with exhaustive appendices covering production numbers, retail prices, and instrument specifications. If you own a Martin, you own a piece of history and this book will help you discover when it was made and how. Hardcover. 315 pp.
49-331986
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MARTIN GUITARS: THE BOXED SET
by Richard Johnston & Dick Boak, revised and updated from the original by Mike Longworth
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Both of the Martin Guitar Company's recently updated, exhaustive reference books in a collectible boxed set. The artwork on the slipcase features a painting by Robert F. Goetzl that was commissioned for Martin's 175th anniversary celebration. The slipcase will hold both books, "Martin Guitars: A History" (49-330889) and "Martin Guitars: A Technical Reference" (49-331986). Hardcover. 227 & 315 pp.
49-331987
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MILLION DOLLAR LES PAUL: IN SEARCH OF THE MOST VALUABLE GUITAR IN THE WORLD
by Tony Bacon
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The original sunburst Gibson Les Paul is the most celebrated electric guitar of all time. Manufactured at the end of the 1950s it was the instrument of choice for players such as Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Jeff Beck. Bacon combines meticulous research with a series of new interviews with players, technicians, and collectors, including Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top and Mr. Les Paul himself. He takes you on a fascinating journey from a factory in Kalamazoo, Michigan, through the British blues scene of the 60s, to the salerooms and concert stages of the present day. Commanding progressively higher prices, it won't be long before a Burst sells for a million dollars. It may already have happened. 288 pp.
542-212
$19.95
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MODERNE - HOLY GRAIL OF VINTAGE GUITARS
by Ronald Lynn Wood
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The Moderne was designed by Gibson in 1957 alongside the Flying V and Explorer as part of a stylistically advanced guitar line. At the time, the Moderne was deemed "just too different" and scrapped while the Flying V and Explorer became guitar icons. Sources claim Gibson made a handful of Moderne prototypes, but an original has yet to surface. The Moderne was eventually put into production in 1982. Because of their very limited production and forward design, Modernes are highly sought by collectors. Here is the story, explained in interviews and color photos, of this curiousity of the golden era of guitar making. 206 pp.
49-101208
$29.95
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MUSIC MAN: 1978 TO 1982 (AND THEN SOME)!! - THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY
by Frank W/M Green
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Legendary for their construction and longevity, Music Man amps have earned the trust and respect of musicians worldwide. The company was the brainchild of industry vets Leo Fender, Forrest White and Tom Walker. This book is a tribute to Tom Walker--the company's "genius chief pilot/navigator"--and the mastermind behind Music Man amplifier designs, the first to combine solid state and tubes together. Filled with insider stories from the companies founding, decline and eventual rebirth as part of Ernie Ball; photos of employees, reprints from catalogs, ad copy, and company letters and memos. Includes a complete 44 page reprint of Music Man's January 1980 catalog. 111 pp.
49-1110
$24.95
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MY LIFE AS A DOPYERA
by Margaret Lay-Dopyera
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Written by the wife of John Dopyera, Jr., this is a detailed history of the multi-talented Dopyera family, inventors of the Dobro and National guitars. Covering the family's involvement with instruments from Slovakia of the late 1800's on through nearly all of the 20th century, this book also chronicles the experience of an immigrant family throughout the 20th century. Provides glimpses of life in Slovakia, past and present. Most interesting is the detailed documentation of how the 10 Dopyera siblings (and their offspring) were involved with National, Dobro, Rickenbacker, Valco, Zorko and other companies. Spiralbound, 96 pp.
557-1
$20.00
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NEPTUNE BOUND - THE ULTIMATE DANELECTRO GUITAR GUIDE
by Doug Tulloch, with a foreword by Vincent Bell, introduction by Howard Daniel
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Tracing the company's humble beginnings in 1946 through their too early demise in 1969 this very comprehensive book covers all things Danelectro. Includes a revealing look at founder Nathan I. Daniel, studio musician and designer Vincent Bell, company history including patents and innovations, detailed instrument specifications, dating and ID, rare prototype instruments, famous Dano players, many never before seen photographs, huge vintage print advertising section, hard to find amplifier schematics, and a complete vintage Danelectro price guide. "...this was a monumental task. It covers Danelectro in far greater detail than most books covering other makers. I know I will find it fascinating to sit down and read the full story." - George Gruhn. Softcover. 437 pp.
49-101204
$39.95
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NORMAN'S RARE GUITARS
by Norman Harris with David Swartz
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A cherry-picked selection of 620 guitars from the collection of dealer / collector Norm Harris. Over 700 color photos, including many detail shots of this snazzy collection. Representative pieces from many manufacturers. Foreword by Tom Petty. 280 pp. - all in full color, with sections on Fender, Gibson, D'Angelico, Guild, Epiphone, Martin, Rickenbacker, Gretsch, Dobro, National, Danelectro, Zemaitis, Musser, Vox, Coral and Kay.
518-1
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PEARLS AND CRAZY DIAMONDS - FIFTY YEARS OF BURNS AND BALDWIN GUITARS 1952-2002
by Per Gjorde
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A very nice full-color history of British-made Burns electric guitars. Burns manufactured guitars from the concept of "mass-produced one-offs" and enjoyed some of its greatest success in the '60s with models such as the Vibra-Artist, the Black Bison, the Nu-Sonic, the Vibraslim and others. Later guitars were built under the Baldwin/Burns and Baldwin names. In 1992 the Burns name was resurrected and guitars were again produced with the same attention to quality. New models include the Marquee, the Double Six, and the Brian May Signature Red Special (who installed Burns Tri-Sonic pickups on his original home-built guitar). Also covers bass models, amplifiers and accessories, Burns circuitry, unusual models, and advice on dating guitars. Hardcover. 87 pp.
579-1
$29.00
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PICKS - THE COLORFUL SAGA OF VINTAGE CELLULOID GUITAR PLECTRUMS
by Will Hoover
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The history of the pick, including fantastic picks of every shape, design, and material. An eye-catching, fascinating book, filled with full-color photos. 107 pp.
available as a special order -- normally ships within 7-10 days
49-330183
$12.95
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PICKUPS, WINDINGS AND MAGNETS... AND THE GUITAR BECAME ELECTRIC
by Mario Milan
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Guitar collectors rejoice! The first book to examine pickups in detail is here! Presents a history of the pickup from the first experiments through classic models conceived for Rickenbacker, Gibson, Fender, Gretsch, Danelectro, Epiphone, up to todays handcrafted replacement models, with an overview of Japanese and European manufacturers. A 32-page color section features popular models and rarities, and a timeline. But it doesn't stop there. The book also explains how the structure of the pickup and the characteristics of any single element contribute to the final sound, how to build and modify a pickup, more, plus biographical notes on George Beauchamp, Leo Fender, Seth Lover, Larry DiMarzio and Seymour Duncan. 175 pp.
49-1026
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PINK FLOYD: THE BLACK STRAT - A HISTORY OF DAVID GILMOUR'S BLACK FENDER STRATOCASTER
by Phil Taylor
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ON SALE!! SAVE $12.00!! The first and only accurate and knowledgeable account of David Gilmour's favorite Stratocaster guitar. Written by Phil Taylor - David Gilmour's personal guitar technician since 1974 - and featuring details on all the modifications made to the Black Strat over the years, its use on Pink Floyd tours and albums, as well as David's solo projects, this beautiful hardcover book coincides with the release of the David Gilmour Signature Strat from Fender. Over 250 illustrations including 130 previously unpublished. 160 pp.
49-332391
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RICKENBACKER ELECTRIC 12-STRING - THE STORY OF THE GUITARS, THE MUSIC AND THE GREAT PLAYERS
by Tony Bacon
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The definitive history of the world's most famous 12-string electric guitar. This is a completely rewritten update of Tony Bacon's "The Rickenbacker Book." When the Byrds recorded their hit version of "Mr. Tambourine Man," they popularized a new sound in pop music: the electric 12-string guitar. This book tells the story of those heady days in the '60s, of the competitors who tried to match the sound, and of the instrument's continuing production and use by modern guitarists. Starts with a history of the company and pre-Rick electric 12s from makers like Stratosphere and Gibson, explains how Rickenbacker popularized the idea, and shows how other brands added to the catalog of electric 12-string guitars. Complete with high-quality color photos of prototypes, collectibles and actual guitars used by George Harrison, Roger McGuinn, John Lennon and others, plus exclusive interviews with many of the 12-string's leading players. Includes a model directory for every Rickenbacker model - 12 and 6 string - from 1932 to 2009, with dating and serial number keys. 160 pp.
49-332751
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RING THE BANJAR!
by Robert Lloyd Webb
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The banjo in America from folklore to factory. A history of the banjo. Includes many beautiful color and B&W illustrations. 2nd edition. 101 pp.
42-1
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SIX DECADES OF THE FENDER TELECASTER - THE STORY OF THE WORLD'S FIRST SOLIDBODY ELECTRIC GUITAR
by Tony Bacon
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Tells the story of the longest-running solidbody electric guitar, played by everyone from Muddy Waters to Radiohead. Packed with high-quality, drool-worthy, full-color photographs of the great Telecasters, collectable catalogs, period press ads, and memorabilia. New interviews with Jeff Beck, James Burton and Bill Kirchen highlight the Telecaster's trailblazing importance and pay tribute to its versatility and playability. Relates the story of the Fender company from the struggles of the 1950's to the collectibles of the 21st century. A reference section details every Tele model ever made. A must-own for any experienced fan or recent convert. 144 pp.
49-331298
$22.99
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SUPERSWEDE - HAGSTROM GUITARS 50 YEARS
by Mikael Jansson
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In 1958, recognizing that rock n' roll was about to explode, the Hagstrom company began making electric guitars. 50 years later their instruments are still popular all over the world. Artists ranging from ABBA to Frank Zappa have played Hagstrom guitars, including current bands such as The Cardigans and Franz Ferdinand. This richly illustrated book, with over 400 full-color photos, covers virtually every Hagstrom guitar made from the first experiments of the late 1940s up to the current models made on license in China. Includes guitars and basses made at the main Alvdalen factory from 1958 to 1981, instruments sold under other brand names and instruments made at other factories. Hardcover, with text in Swedish and English. 193 pp.
357-5
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TAMBURITZA AMERICA
by Milan Opacich
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The Tamburitza represents a whole family of stringed instruments related to the mandolin and the balalaika and originating in the lands that became Yugoslavia. There are strong Slavic communities which continue a great tradition of tamburitza playing across the US, and especially in the midwest (Cleveland and Chicago come to mind). Milan Opacich, recipient of a 2004 National Heritage Fellowship Award, has been a torch-bearer for the tambura family of instruments - making, repairing, playing them and now writing the definitive history of them in the USA. The story of an Old-World music tradition, the tamburitza of the South Slavs, which came to America with the immigrants in the late 1800's and early 1900's. Opacich documents the history of the instrument and the many makers, musicians & orchestras who have contributed to the tradition. The journey recalls the industrial towns where work once revolved around mines, mills, and factories, and the vibrant communities of the day. Other traditional instruments - the flute or frula, the bagpipes or gajde, and the gusle - are spotlighted along with the violin, a relative newcomer to tamburitza. 200 photos! Oversize hardcover, 300 pp.
654-1
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TAYLOR GUITARS: 30 YEARS OF A NEW AMERICAN CLASSIC
by Michael John Simmons
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This gorgeous, premium book tells the story of how Bob Taylor and Kurt Listug took a small San Diego guitar-building company and transformed it into an industry leader that produces more than 70,000 guitars a year. Features dozens of full-color photographs of many rare guitars, including instruments Bob Taylor built before the company's founding, standard production models (including the acoustic bass and the new nylon string series), custom-built instruments, and special celebrity models. Hardcover. 220 pp.
49-331191
$58.00
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THE ART AND CRAFT OF MAKING CLASSICAL GUITARS
by Manuel Rodriguez
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Updated 100th anniversary edition. Rich in beauty, sound, and history, Manuel Rodriguez and Sons' classical and flamenco guitars have been handcrafted in Madrid since 1905. This book presents master luthier Manuel Rodriguez's thoughts on the history of the instrument, including how the guitar attained its prominent position among musical instruments. Filled with fabulous historical photos, memorabilia, and more. A new color section - "Music with World Leaders" - spotlights Rodriguez and Sons outreach program for spreading Spanish culture and assisting charities around the world. 176 pp.
49-332867
$19.99
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THE ART OF VIOLIN MAKING
by Chris Johnson and Roy Courtnall
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A major, exciting new work for the craftsman, bringing into one volume a summary of essential information for the violin maker and player, as well as providing a historical reference. Part One: The violin makers - devoted to separate chapters on the life and work of some of the greatest makers. Part Two: The workshop, tools, and materials - essential information on the tools and working enviroment needed by violin makers. Part Three: Violin construction - a detailed, step-by-step guide to the traditional method of violin making, based on the system employed at the Newark School of Violin Making in England. Filled with outstanding photos and illustrations. Foreword by Yehudi Menuhin. Hardcover, 253 pp.
530-1
$100.00
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THE AUTOHARP BOOK
by Becky Blackley
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A beautifully illustrated, definitive history of the instrument and its players, written by the editor of "The Autoharpoholic" magazine. 256 pp.
209-4
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$14.95
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THE BANJO ENTERTAINERS: ROOTS TO RAGTIME, A BANJO HISTORY
by Lowell H. Schreyer
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Focuses on the hundreds of banjoists who made their living as professional entertainers from the minstrel period of the early 1800's into the ragtime era leading into the 20th Century. Also touches on related areas in the banjos development. Schreyer, a former newspaper reporter, relied heavily on the products of his profession in tracing careers and performing routes of these banjoists through pre-Civil War newspapers, entertainment journals and later fretted instrument periodicals. Also a player of the banjo, Schreyer has a lifetime of research that built a banjo information database, as well as a plethora of previous writings about the banjo. 151 photos & illustrations. 269 pp.
692-1
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THE BASS BOOK
by Tony Bacon & Barry Moorhouse
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2008 revised and expanded edition of every bass player's favorite book. First published in 1995 it has since become the standard for a complete history of bass guitars. This new edition brings the story right up to the present day with a wealth of new information and extra photographs. Features original interviews with bass makers past and present; dozens of unusual, desirable and rarely-seen basses presented in specially commissioned studio-quality color photos; and a reference section that provides critical information on 16 major manufacturers, from Alembic to Yamaha, with a comprehensive database of Fender models. 176 pp.
49-331933
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THE BIRTH OF THE BANJO - EXHIBIT CATALOG, KATONAH MUSEUM OF ART, NOV. 9, 2003 - FEB. 1, 2004
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Accompanying catalog to this museum exhibit (north of New York City) devoted entirely to the banjo. The exhibition pays particular attention to its African roots and to early nineteenth-century developments. The comprehensive text is illuminated by period photos, paintings, playbills, much more; as well as banjos representing a spectrum of styles and time periods. Text section authors include J. Kenneth Moore, Rex Ellis, Bob Carlin, as well as the three who served as guest curators for the exhibit: Robert Shaw, Peter Szego and George Wunderlich. 45 illustrations. High quality glossy paper. 12" by 6 1/2". 56 pp.
617-1
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THE BIRTH OF THE BANJO: JOEL WALKER SWEENEY AND EARLY MINSTRELSY
by Bob Carlin
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Sweeney was, in essence, the Elvis Presley of the 1840s. He introduced mainstream America to a music and an instrument - the banjo. Sweeney, an Irish-American, sampled African-American music at a young age. He then added more traditional sounds, creating a new form. The only avenue then available to a professional banjo player was the minstrel show, which Sweeney used. The book provides an overview of early banjo music, beginning with the banjo's introduction to America and Great Britain. Correcting previous fallacies (such as Sweeney's supposed development of the five-string banjo), the work discusses Sweeney's roots, music and contribution to the physical development of the instrument. Appendix with performance chronology. 193 pp.
542-154
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THE BLACKGUARD - A DETAILED HISTORY OF THE EARLY FENDER TELECASTER YEARS 1950-1954
by Nacho Banos
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A beautiful, coffee-table style book about the earliest Fender Telecaster guitars produced from 1950 to 1954. The large 12" x 12" format features nearly 2,000 color photos of classic Teles including Broadcasters, Nocasters, Telecasters, and Esquires. About 50 guitars are disassembled and photographed in detail, and another 20 more are pictured in beautiful settings. Along with the photos, each model year is explained in detail. This limited edition book is numbered in the same style as the original Tele's serial numbers. Hardcover with protective slipcase. 419 pp.
357-4
$95.00
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THE BOSS BOOK - THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR COMPACT EFFECTS FOR GUITAR
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Book/CD pack. Celebrating the 25th anniversary of BOSS pedals, this book covers in detail the story on every BOSS compact effect ever made. Includes 56 pages of full color photos highlighting rare pedals, the origins of BOSS, stories from developers, facts about the manufacturing process, more. CD features 72 guitar tones with charts explaining the pedals and control settings. 122 pp.
49-330943
$19.95
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THE CENTURY THAT SHAPED THE GUITAR
by James Westbrook
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Explores the history of the 19th century guitar through nine special instruments from The Guitar Museum. Very well-written and researched. Period photos, newspaper write-ups and more are included to accompany the engaging histories of the players & luthiers. Utilizing the latest technology to help tell the stories of the guitars, there is a section on dendrochronology. In this process the woods used for the soundboards are approximately dated and analyzed. Recommended. High quality paper, 180 pp.
612-2
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THE CLASSICAL GUITAR BOOK - A COMPLETE HISTORY
edited by John Morrish
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Based on the Russell Cleveland collection, this full-color, coffee-table quality book tells the story of the instrument's music, players, and makers from its earliest roots to modern developments. Features lavish photography of guitars made by the best luthiers in the world. Additional essays cover different playing and teaching techniques, the collectors' market, the science of the guitar, profiles of artists such as Andre Segovia and John Williams, plus a discography, glossary, index, more. Makers include Antonio de Torres, Jose Ramirez I, Vincente Arias, Manuel Ramirez, Santos Hernandez, Enrique Garcia, Domingo Esteso, Herman Hauser, Julian Gomez Ramirez, Manuel Velazquez, Jose Ramirez II, Robert Bouchet, Jose Oribe, David Rubio, Jose Ramirez III, Jose Rubio, Herman Hauser II, Jeronimo Pena Fernandez, Masaru Kohno, Ignacio Fleta, Miguel Rodriguez, Robert Ruck, Daniel Friederich, Manuel Contreras, Herman Hauser III, Paulino Bernabe, Greg Smallman, Thomas Humphrey, John Gilbert, and Jose Luis Romanillos Vega. Softcover reprint of the limited edition book "The Classical Guitar - A Complete History Featuring the Russell Cleveland Collection" also by John Morrish. 126 pp.
49-330989
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THE CLASSICAL GUITAR: ITS EVOLUTION, PLAYERS AND PERSONALITIES SINCE 1800, FIFTH EDITION
by Maurice J. Summerfield
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Features all the original biographical entries updated with new photos where applicable, plus 100 new entries in the players, composers, and makers section. Gives the reader a full and complete picture of the classical guitar's development over the last 200+ years. Includes hundreds of photos; sections on composers, scholars, flamenco guitarists, and guitar makers; an extensive listing of important classical guitar recordings; and an informational directory. Makers include Staufer, Lacote, Panormo, Torres, Hernandez, Hauser, Miguel Rodriguez, Ramirez, Esteso Conde, Fleta, Bouchet, Kohno, Rubio, Bernabe, Contreras, Bolin, Friederich, Manuel Rodriguez, Romanillos, Hopf, Gilbert, Fischer, Richard Schneider, Sakurai, Smallman, Ruck, Humphrey, Fanton d'Andon, Damman, Southwell, and Irving Sloane. 370 pp.
49-330785
$39.95
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THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF RICKENBACKER GUITARS
by Richard R. Smith
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Well written and profusely illustrated. Features 32 pp. of full color plates and tips on determining date of manufacture. 244 pp.
49-161
$35.00
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THE EARLY YEARS OF THE LES PAUL LEGACY 1915-1963
by Robb Lawrence, foreword by Les Paul
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A dazzling book! Journey through the career of musical giant, milestone guitarist, and recording innovator Les Paul, and the guitar that bears his name. This lavish book emerged out of the author's years of research, interviews, extensive vintage archives (including original Les Paul/Mary Ford articles, press photos, music and recordings), and gorgeous original photography. It's all here: factory pictures, designers, electronics; the first experimtental "Log" and "Clunker" guitars, the humbucking pickup evolution, and sections devoted to Goldtops of 1952-57 and the heralded 1958-60 "Sunburst" Standard. Exclusive interviews with Les Paul, Michael Bloomfield and Jeff Beck. A beautiful and insightful book on a legendary inventor and musician. Hardcover. 287 pp.
49-330972
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THE EMBERGHER MANDOLIN
by Ralf Leenen and Barry Pratt
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Embergher mandolins are considered by many to be the best bowl back mandolins ever made. From c.1880 until 1962 these were made by Luigi Embergher(1856-1943) with his assistants. This is the first definitive study of these instruments and their maker. 200+ color photos. Covers: the history of the Embergher workshop and its people; reproduction of an original Embergher catalogue with translation, comments and illustrated new colour photographs; full colour photographs showing front, back and side views of all types and models of the Embergher mandolin family; sound production; Embergher strings, plectrums and accessories; labels, stamps and signatures; historical photographs of makers and players, more. Limited edition. 6.70" x 9.45" 157 pp.
722-1
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THE FENDER BASS - AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY
by J.W. Black and Albert Molinaro
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This impressive new book chronicles the evolution of the Fender Bass from 1951-2001, providing background, history, and a plethora of facts covering nearly every aspect of this revolutionary instrument. Hundreds of photographs--including 92 pages in full color--illustrate nearly every model, many featured with vintage catalogue pages, advertisements, or press releases. An extensive section covers decals, bridges, tuners, and serial numbers to aid in dating instruments; a timeline and behind-the-scenes look into the Fender factory over the years round out this well-researched history. 128 pp.
49-330755
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THE FENDER ELECTRIC GUITAR BOOK, 3RD EDITION - A COMPLETE HISTORY OF FENDER INSTRUMENTS
by Tony Bacon
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To mark the 60th anniversary of Fender, Backbeat has introduced a completely revised edition of this bestseller. Tells the complete story of all Fender's electric guitars--from Telecasters, Stratocasters & Jazzmasters to Mustangs, Jaguars and Showmasters. An unrivalled collection of full-color photos showcase Fender's storied craftsmanship, while the text tells the complete history of Fender from the 1940s to the present. An extensive reference section lists details and specs for ALL electric guitars built from 1950 to early 2007, a chronological inventory, and systems for dating including serial number keys. This new edition includes 56 extra pages and over 60 new photographs and the main text has been brought up to date to cover Fender's ever-changing history. 192 pp.
49-331752
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THE FENDER STRATOCASTER
by A.R. Duchossoir
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Everything there is to know about the Strat, from 1954 to 1993 -- including its structural and cosmetic evolution, along with serial number lists and other dating info. Revised (1994) edition, with over 100 b/w pics and 10 pages of color photos, and a foreword by Eric Clapton. 72 pp.
49-106
$15.95
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THE FENDER TELECASTER
by A.R. Duchossoir
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The definitive look at the granddaddy of solid body guitars. Lots of info on determining dates, as well as wiring schematics, headstock comparisons, historical notes, and lots more. Oodles of photos, including 12 pages in full color. Forward by James Burton and Albert Lee. 80 pp.
49-183003
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THE GIBSON 'BURST - 1958, '59, '60
by Jay Scott and Vic DaPra, forewords by Jimmy Page and Robbie Kreiger
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ON SALE!! SAVE $23.00!! Revised edition. A musical instrument or a cultural icon? Certainly, the Gibson Les Paul "Sunburst" Standard has become the single most desirable and collectible electric guitar ever made. Over 300 b/w photos and 16 pages of color photos attempt to do justice to the 'burst. It's an admirable effort but some of the photos are fuzzy or pixilated, the text is full of formatting errors, and the preface by Jimmy Page is merely a quote. The authors do provide interesting commentary on the history of the 'burst and some of the various guitars pictured. Includes a 1958, '59, and '60 Sunburst Les Paul serial number list. Hardcover. 127 pp.
49-1477
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THE GIBSON 175 - ITS HISTORY AND ITS PLAYERS
by Adrian Ingram
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Debuting in 1949 and in continuous production ever since, the ES-175 is one of the most versatile and famous guitars in music history. The first Gibson electric to feature a Florentine cutaway, the ES-175 was also one of the first Electric Spanish guitars to be fitted with P.A.F. humbuckers and its list of players reads like a who's who of guitar greats: Joe Pass, Kenny Burrell, Joe Diorio, Wes Montgomery, Pat Martino, Steve Howe, Pat Metheny, to name a few. Includes a 16 page color gallery, shipping totals, more. 85 pp.
49-101134
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THE GIBSON 335 - ITS HISTORY AND ITS PLAYERS
by Adrian Ingram
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Gibson's first "semi-acoustic" the ES-335, which was neither totally solid nor fully acoustic, is the guitar of choice for players such as Andy Summers, Elvin Bishop, Lee Ritenour, Robben Ford, Freddie King, John McLaughin, Chuck Berry, Alvin Lee, B.B. King, Emily Remler, John Lee Hooker, Larry Carlton, and others. Includes the complete history of the 335, the stories of its most influential players, a beautiful 12 page color section, 335 descendents and copies, a chronology of spec changes, shipping totals, lots of 335 advertisements and album covers, more. A must-have for every player and collector! 119 pp.
49-1353
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THE GIBSON ELECTRIC GUITAR BOOK - SEVENTY YEARS OF CLASSIC GUITARS
by Walter Carter
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A comprehensive, richly illustrated guide to Gibson electrics past and present. Packed with color photos throughout, this book tells the full story of all Gibson's electric guitars - from the electric Spanish hollowbodies and semi-hollowbodies through to the iconic shapes of the Les Paul, SG, Flying V, Firebird and Explorer solidbodies. An extensive reference section lists every model with specifications, years of production, production numbers, and related models. 160 pp.
49-331792
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THE GIBSON L5 - ITS HISTORY AND ITS PLAYERS
by Adrian Ingram
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Loving, meticulous history of the classy, prized archtop -- chock full of pictures, excerpts reprinted from catalogs, and photos and testimonials from an array of great players. Includes a full chronology, shipping totals and much more! 111 pp.
49-1216
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THE GUITARS OF THE FRED GRETSCH COMPANY
by Jay Scott
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Hundreds of color and B/W photos of wonderful instruments dating from the 1930s to today, from private collections and company catalogs. Includes copies of Gretsch patents, serial numbers info, a brief "blue book" of current values, and more. 284pp.
49-1142
$35.00
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THE HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR AND ITS GREAT HAWAIIAN MUSICIANS
compiled & edited by Lorene Ruymar
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This comprehensive book covers Hawaiian music, the origin of the steel guitar and its spread throughout the world. Also covers playing styles, techniques, tunings and more. Plenty of photos -- all in all a great book! Makers include Martin, Hawaiiphone, Washburn, National, Dobro, Beltona, Saga, Gibson, Rickenbacker, Supro, Dickerson, Magnatone, Alkire, Fender, Oahu, Carvin, Hollywood, Kalamazoo, Remington, Sho-Bud, Guyatone, Vox, Framus, Teisco, Framus, Excel, Epiphone, Multi-Kord, and Harmolin. 208 pp.
49-1192
$34.95
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THE HISTORY OF MARSHALL: THE ILLUSTRATED STORY OF "THE SOUND OF ROCK"
by Michael Doyle
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Well-written, profusely illustrated history of Jim Marshall and the company that changed the sound of rock 'n roll. Detailed listing of every product they ever made, hundreds of schematics, reprints of ads & catalogs, more. 254 pp.
49-330058
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THE HOFNER GUITAR: A HISTORY, EXPANDED EDITION
by Gordon Giltrap and Neville Marten
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A classic, back in print with an updated section covering 1994 to today. Celebrates the glory years of Hofner, the company made famous by Paul McCartney's use of their violin bass. Includes a history of the company, a guide for dating Hofner guitars, an interview with former managing director Christian Benker, construction info on guitars from the 1950's and early '60s, a decade-by-decade break down of models up to 2009, plus interviews with Paul McCartney, David Gilmour, Albert Lee, and others. The "Memorabilia" chapter includes reproductions of pages from vintage Selmer catalogs. A 31-page color section traces Hofner's devlopment in the post-war years through the British invasion and beyond. Hardcover. 88 pp.
49-332774
$24.99
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THE LARSONS' CREATIONS: GUITARS & MANDOLINS - CENTENNIAL EDITION
by Robert Carl Hartman
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Book/CD pack. Swedish immigrants Carl and August Larson made instruments under the brand names of Maurer, Prairie State, Euphonon, W.J. Dyer & Bro., Wm. C. Stahl, WLS, and their own name, and their highly collectible creations are some of the finest ever made. Lovingly researched and written by the grandson of Carl Larson, this updated edition contains a wealth of information: the stories behind each brand name, serial numbers, construction techniques, lots more; reprints of classic advertisements and catalogs, historical photos, tons of photos of guitars, mandolins, ukuleles and harp guitars, plus 32 pages of full-color photos! The 31 track CD features 11 artists (Muriel Anderson, Stephen Bennett, Stacy Hobbs, even Jimi Hendrix!) plus a mandolin orchestra playing Larsons instruments. 280 pp.
49-1042
$45.00
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THE LARSONS' CREATIONS: GUITARS & MANDOLINS - CENTENNIAL EDITION
by Robert Carl Hartman
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Book/CD pack. Swedish immigrants Carl and August Larson made instruments under the brand names of Maurer, Prairie State, Euphonon, W.J. Dyer & Bro., Wm. C. Stahl, WLS, and their own name, and their highly collectible creations are some of the finest ever made. Lovingly researched and written by the grandson of Carl Larson, this updated edition contains a wealth of information: the stories behind each brand name, serial numbers, construction techniques, lots more; reprints of classic advertisements and catalogs, historical photos, tons of photos of guitars, mandolins, ukuleles and harp guitars, plus 32 pages of full-color photos! The 31 track CD features 11 artists (Muriel Anderson, Stephen Bennett, Stacy Hobbs, even Jimi Hendrix!) plus a mandolin orchestra playing Larsons instruments. Hardcover. 280 pp.
49-1043
$65.00
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THE LES PAUL GUITAR BOOK
by Tony Bacon
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Tony Bacon's definitive guide to Gibson's most famous guitar moves into its most complete version with this thoroughly revised edition. Now with 16 more pages and 45 new pictures, this timely update of "50 Years of the Gibson Les Paul" tells the story of one of the great musical instruments of the 20th century. Features a complete history of the guitar and its players - from the original Goldtop issued in 1952 through the reissues of today. The reference section has specs and descriptions for every Les Paul model from 1952 to 2009 including systems for dating, serial number keys and a timeline of models. Richly illustrated with 250 color photos - archive and performance shots, ephemera, and specially commissioned studio photos. 176 pp.
49-332752
$24.99
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THE MARTIN BOOK
by Walter Carter
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For over 170 years the C.F. Martin company has produced some of the finest flat-top acoustic guitars in the world. This updated and revised edition offers a fresh view of this extraordinary guitar maker, pulling together musical and manufacturing lore into a fascinating whole that illuminates Martin's long and varied history. Dozens of specially commissioned full-color photographs show every kind of Martin model, some from Martin's own unique collection. Meticulous listings simplify the identification of Martin instruments and detail virtually every guitar that the company has produced from the early 1830's through 2006. 160 pp.
49-331417
$24.95
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THE MODERN ERA OF THE LES PAUL LEGACY 1968-2009
by Robb Lawrence
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This full-color book continues the amazing journey of musical giant, milestone guitarist and recording inventor Les Paul and the instruments that bear his name. Begins with the collectible late '60s models, moves on to the '70s and '80s special-themed instruments, the Historic reissues, and the jaw-dropping Gibson Custom Shop creations. Also covers Les Paul's resurgence--the comeback Grammy winning albums, the legendary weekly gig in a New York jazz club, and the reconnection with the Gibson organization. Since Les Paul's death in August 2009, this will be the first book (along with "Early Years 1915-1963" 49-330972) that covers his entire life, including his last performances at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the memorials in New York, and the burial in his hometown in Wisconsin. Features previously unpublished material and over 400 color photos. Hardcover. 361 pp.
49-331953
$40.00
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THE PRS GUITAR BOOK - 3RD EDITION: A COMPLETE HISTORY OF PAUL REED SMITH GUITARS
by Dave Burrluck
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This paperback edition is updated to include 32 extra pages and 50 new pictures plus completely updated text detailing all the latest information on the evolution of this internationally renowned guitar maker. Dynamic color photography spotlights outstanding PRS guitars such as the Signature, signed by Paul Reed Smith; the Dragon, sporting opulent shell inlays; the Swamp Ash Special and Rosewood Limited, using non-standard materials; and ultra-rare models from limited and custom runs. Throughout the book the company's famed use of highly patterned maple woods is highlighted, with beautiful color photos of the most stunning "flame-top" and "quilt-top" instruments. Also includes a model key for identifying and dating PRS instruments. "Masterful ... tons of gorgeous, full-color photos." -Guitar Player. 174 pp.
49-331766
$35.00
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THE SOUL OF TONE - CELEBRATING 60 YEARS OF FENDER AMPS
by Tom Wheeler, foreword by Keith Richards
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Book/2 CD pack. Stunning! From the same "dream team" that created "The Stratocaster Chronicles" (Vintage Guitar magazine's 2004 Book of the Year) comes this massive new book covering the other side of Fender's legacy, the instrument amplifier. From the tweeds, browns, and blondes up through the Cyber amps, Custom shop models, and the latest reissues, this book covers the entire Fender legacy, not just the technical specs and cosmetic details but also the stories of the people who designed and played these instruments. Features over 425 full-color images including photos of Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Pete Townsend, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Muddy Waters, and other guitar legends; exclusive interviews with Les Paul, Billy Gibbons, Albert Lee, more; and two CDs with over 100 tracks demonstrating vintage and modern Fender amps. Chopmaster and Tele-maniac Greg Koch does the honors on the "vintage" CD. Hardcover. 512 pp.
49-331054
$60.00
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THE STELLA GUITAR BOOK: THE GUITARS OF THE OSCAR SCHMIDT COMPANY
by Neil Harpe
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Book/CD set. Loaded with color photos of Stella, Sovereign, Galiano guitars and much more. Detailed information about the Oscar Schmidt Company and the instruments they made. Guitar photos include a Tonk Brothers model, concert sized 12-string by Lyon & Healy, Gambler model, 12-string models, grand concert double-neck guitar, Jewel Jumbo, more. Other photos include a Stella Cajun style button accordion, La Scala tenor banjo, Sovereign open back tenor banjo and banjo uke, Stella banjos, flat back and bowl back mandolins, more. The CD includes 20 songs played by the author on 16 different Oscar Schmidt guitars. Foreword by Stefan Grossman. Halfsize. 99 pp.
641-1
$29.95
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THE STORY OF PAUL BIGSBY - FATHER OF THE MODERN ELECTRIC SOLIDBODY GUITAR
by Andy Babiuk
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Book/CD pack. Most musicians are familiar with the famous Bigsby Vibrato, but not as many know about the wonderful guitars that Paul Bigsby built in the 1940's. Bigsby, who was responsible for developing and refining the pedal steel guitar, also built the first modern solid body electric guitar for Merle Travis in 1948, predating Leo Fender and Gibson's Les Paul by a number of years. This book tells how Bigsby influenced Fender and Gibson, as well as other guitar manufacturers, in building techniques and design. This deluxe illustrated coffee table book contains over 300 color and black & white photos, many of which are published here for the first time. Over 50 are actual Bigsby instrument photos taken by fine arts photographer Greg Morgan. The CD contains recordings of Paul Bigsby from the late 1950's, telling stories of his business. Hardcover. 196 pp.
49-332770
$50.00
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THE STORY OF SELMER MACCAFERRI GUITARS
by Francois Charle
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The story of Selmer Maccaferri Guitars traces, for the first time, the history of these remarkable and influential guitars since their creation by Mario Maccaferri in 1931 until the conclusion of their fabrication in 1952 and explores the myth they represent today. All of the Selmer Maccaferri and Selmer models are presented, accompanied by myriad photos and biographies of artists, such as Django Reinhardt and Henri Crolla. Details of construction and identification are all lucidly explained. Over 500 photos. Softcover English version imported from France. 256 color pages.
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509-9
$135.00
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THE STRATOCASTER CHRONICLES - CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF THE FENDER STRAT
by Tom Wheeler, foreword by Eric Clapton
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Book/CD pack. The world's most famous guitar has a golden anniversary in 2004 and this official, authorized package offers the best photos, quotes, facts and sounds to properly celebrate this achievement. Features 280 pages printed full-color on premium paper, over 220 photos and images, full page photos of guitars from one of the world's most valuable collections, more. CD features examples of famous Strat sounds and styles performed by Greg Koch and spoken excerpts from the author's interviews with the Strat's beloved inventor. But beyond all the facts and dates this book lends perspective to the Strat's history through a diverse chorus of voices--Fender executives, craftspeople, rival manufacturers, and of course the players, who took it to places Leo Fender never imagined. Hardcover. 280 pp.
49-331056
$50.00
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THE TUBE AMP BOOK - DELUXE REVISED EDITION
by Aspen Pittman
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Book/CDROM pack. Now even better with 40% new material and an improved design and page layout. Features 100 pages on amp companies alone, technical articles, mods inluding "blackfacing" Fender amps with detailed instructions, mods for Marshall, Hiwatt, Vox, Ampeg, tube conversion instructions, 200 pages of schematics and a CDROM with 800 additional schematics. The schematics can be zoomed and enlarged. The book's tips, in-depth specs and explanations, rare schematics, and full-color plates make it a must-have for tube-tone fanatics. Spiralbound hardcover. 379 pp.
49-331091
$49.95
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THE UKULELE: A VISUAL HISTORY - REVISED & EXPANDED
by Jim Beloff
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Fun, photo-filled look at the ongoing story of this diminutive instrument. This revised edition includes a new chapter on recent pop-culture visibility, new photos, and updated information throughout. Features color photographs of the finest and most unique ukuleles, the history of the ukulele, the greatest players, the great makers, and the uke in popular culture. Beautifully designed and presented in a new (10/03) deluxe hardcover edition. 130 pp.
49-331114
$24.95
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THE VIOLIN MAKER: FINDING A CENTURIES OLD TRADITION IN A BROOKLYN WORKSHOP
by John Marchese
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Celebrated Brooklyn violin-maker Sam Zygmuntowicz recently accepted a challenging commission from violinist Eugene Drucker of the Emerson String Quartet: to make a new violin that would equal Drucker's beloved Stradivarius. This documents their collaboration, capturing the exacting scrape-by-scrape process. Along the way Marchese goes on a pilgrimage to Stradivarius's hometown of Cremona and delves into the secrets behind the maestro's incomparable sound. Was it the wood? The varnish? He suggests a more prosaic, if no less marvelous, possibility - that the genius of craftsmanship resides not in magic ingredients or arcane techniques, but simply in taking infinite, exhausting pains with the work. Written in a free-flowing style based on interviews and observation. 222 pp.
542-267
$13.95
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THE WHEATSTONE ENGLISH CONCERTINA IN VICTORIAN ENGLAND
by Allan W. Atlas
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This is the first comprehensive history of the Wheatstone English concertina and its music, players, and audiences in Victorian England, when the instrument was immensely popular. Illustrated with music examples throughout, the book features a unique appendix containing five pieces written especially for the instrument by the composers of the day. Hardcover. 155 pp.
581-1
$144.00
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TONE MAN - KUNIO'S EXCELLENT SELECTION OF GUITARS
by Kunio Kishida
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Well-composed photos of vintage Gibson Les Pauls from Kunio's collection. Plenty of flame, detail, and big color photos. The emphasis is on the flame-top Standards made from 1958 - '60, but all types are covered - Juniors, Specials, Customs, goldtops, single-cuts, double-cuts, everything! A minor drawback is the lack of serial numbers. A beautiful book. Hardcover, 103 pp.
690-1
$60.00
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VINTAGE ELECTRIC GUITARS: IN PRAISE OF FRETTED AMERICANA
photographs by Bill Ingalls Jr., text by Willie G. Moseley, foreword by Jeff Carlisi
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While this book does feature plenty of vintage Fenders and Gibsons, its true focus is on the budget instruments of the 50's, 60's, & 70's. With full-color photos throughout, it presents some very clean examples of Harmony, Kay, Valco, Danelectro, Gretsch, Guild, Epiphone, Peavey, and other makers (including LaBaye, Magnatone, Ovation, Rickenbacker, Kalamazoo, Martin, Travis Bean, Wurlitzer, Mosrite, Kramer, Kustom, Alamo, Ampeg, Dean, B.C. Rich, National, Oahu, Supro, Standel, Schon, Coral, Silvertone, Kapa, Hallmark, S.D. Curlee, Carvin, Micro-Frets, O'Hagan, Music Man, G&L and Alembic), limited editions, custom made instruments, more. Features a chapter on "Sordid Seventies Samples & Early Eighties Oddities" and other cheap and collectible budget guitars. 160 pp.
565-1
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VOX AMPLIFIERS: THE JMI YEARS
by Jim Elyea
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A complete and accurate history of the Golden Age of the Vox amplifier. Covers all aspects from before their inception in 1957 through the end of the JMI-era in the late 1960s: the history of JMI and Vox, the component parts (cabinets, grillcloths, speakers, transformers, footswitches, stands and trolleys, and everything else that makes a Vox amp), the manfacturing process, the amp models, dating your amplifier, more. Many behind the scenes stories provide an insider's perspective on the rise and fall of Jennings Musical Industries and Vox amplifiers. Features hundreds of hi-resolution photos of over 100 vintage Vox amplifiers, plus photos from the 1950s and 1960s, as well as details from dozens from vintage Vox catalogues and promotional items. 10" x 12" hardcover. 682 pp.
721-1
$85.00
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WASHBURN PREWAR INSTRUMENT STYLES - GUITARS, MANDOLINS, BANJOS AND UKULELES 1883-1940
by Hubert Pleijsier
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Presents for the first time a complete overview of all Washburn fretted instruments made before 1940. Detailed descriptions and pictures of more than 450 guitar, mandolin, banjo and ukulele models are provided, along with a brief history of the early years of original manufacturer Lyon & Healy. Combined with a list of all serial numbering schemes used between the 1880s and 1940, this information will allow any Washburn owner, collector or dealer to identify and date their instruments. Hundreds of pictures and catalogue reprints reveal details and historical data never published before. A gorgeous 32-page color photo section (with a number of photos - and the cover photo too - from the Elderly archive by our own Dave Matchette) features rare models like the lyre terz guitar, Style A mandolin, top of the line banjos and ukuleles, and more. 272 pp.
49-101176
$45.00
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WERNER'S LIST
compiled by Jim Werner
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Jim Werner has been compiling lists of Fender guitar serial numbers since 1966! In 1999 Jim has finally printed his master list of more than 15,000 instruments. The numbers were taken from neck plates, neck pockets, back plates, bridges, etc. The serial number is listed with the model of guitar or bass, and the date of production. This book is invaluable for Fender collectors and dealers. 125 pp.
510-1
$30.00
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WITH STRINGS ATTACHED: THE ART AND BEAUTY OF VINTAGE GUITARS
by Jonathan Kellerman. intro. by Andy Summers
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In this lavishly illustrated, endlessly fascinating volume, #1 New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Kellerman shares photos and stories of his incredible, world-renowned collection of rare guitars. Bringing to bear the same sure storytelling instincts and keen attention to detail that characterize his bestselling fiction,he writes of household names like Fender, Gibson, Martin & more, as well as other marques revered by aficionados - D'Angelico, Hauser, Stromberg, Torres - making each entry a sparkling mini-essay. Complete sections cover Jonathan's mini-collections of guitars by D'Angelico, D'Aquisto, Fender, Gibson, Knutsen, C.F. Martin, National, Rickenbacker, Selmer / Maccaferri, Stromberg, Weissenborn, plus guitars by Asher, Barbero / Fernandez, Bouchet, Garrett Brink, John Deichman, Dobro, Dyer / Larson, Epiphone, Gennaro, Fleta, Friederich, Greenfield, Hauser, Hilo, Jonathan, Kamaka, Faye Kellerman / L.R. Baggs, Lyric, Monteleone, Oahu, Ramirez, Rodriquez, Romanillos, Simplicio, Torres, Wilkanowski and a mandolin by Vinaccia. Photos by Jonathan Exley. 10 x 12 inch hardcover. 368 pp.
321-11
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paperback - THE ULTIMATE GUITAR BOOK
by Tony Bacon
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Lavishly illustrated! Hundreds of color photos of guitars are coupled with readable and entertaining text (although, from our viewpoint, it's not entirely accurate), highlighting well-known names like Martin and Gibson, as well as the oddball and obscure. Makers include Matteo Sellas, Giorgio Sellas, Stradivari, Amedee Thibout, John Preston, Salomon, Vieyra, Pages, Anonio de Torres, Herman Hauser 1, Barbero, Manuel Ramirez, Hernandez, Esteso, Fleta, Bouchet, Jose Ramirez, Rubio, Romanillos, Smallman, Gilbert, Kohno, Martin, D'Angelico, D'Aquisto, Epiphone, Stromberg, Gibson, Harmony, Guild, Taylor, Larrivee, Norman, Santa Cruz, Vega, Gretsch, Epiphone, Framus, Hofner, Selmer Maccaferri, Levin, Manson, Tom Mates, Ovation, Takamine, Hohner, Ibanez, Shadow, Godin, Washburn, Kramer, National, Mosrite, Melphonic, Dobro, Sho-Bud, Rickenbacker, Bigsby, Fender, Music Man, G&L, Hallmark, Dwight, Premier, Micro-Frets, Paul Reed Smith, Veillette-Citron, Peavey, Travis Bean, Kramer, Danelectro, Veleno, Ampeg, Kalamazoo, Jackson, Charvel, Burns, Baldwin, Ned Callan, Karnak, Bond, Vox, Shergold, Fenton-Weill, Wilson Sapphire, Hayman White, Hofner, Framus, Hopf, Huttl, Klira, Eko, Wandre, Galanti, Stonehenge, Melody, Gemelli, Europa Cristal, Egmond, Futurama, Musima, Hagstrom, Defil, Guyatone, Ibanez, Tokai, Yamaha, Clearsound, Aria, Hohner, Marlin, Encore, Onyx, Starforce, Aelita, Hang-Don, Gittler, AK, Stuart Toms, Eastwood, Rebeth, Cobra, Rob Armstrong, Otwin, Pangborn, Yamato, Kay, Silvertone, Maya, Krundaal, Heritage, Paramount, Knight, Grimshaw, Antoria, Pedulla, Zon, Alembic, Ampeg, Warwick, Wal, Jaydee, Westone, Kubicki, Steinberger, Status, Westone, Tune, Ernie Ball, Ken Smith, Eko, Zemaitis, Roland, Vigier, Ashbory, Godwin, Stepp, Casio, and Synthaxe. 192 pp.
49-330373
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