The Ultimate Fender Book

The Ultimate Fender Book The Ultimate Fender Book The Ultimate Fender Book The Ultimate Fender Book

Dave Hunter & Paul Day

Back in the '40s, Leo Fender and his team ran a small business in California making a handful of steel guitars and amplifiers. Using this expertise to produce the world's first commercial solidbody electric guitar, they made musical history. Everyone from Hendrix and Cobain to Clapton played a Fender, and millions of unknown guitarists drawn to them today ensure Fender is still the world's leading guitar maker.
The Ultimate Fender Book provides an exciting new look at the history and importance of Fender guitars.
A lively and accessible guide to every Fender electric guitar made from 1950s to the present day, it is full of detailed information and colour illustrations of more than instruments.
On the DVD author Dave Hunter and guitarist Carl
Verheyen guide viewers through a remarkable collection of vintage Fender guitars and amps, showing why these are among the most highly rated guitars ever made.

£19.99

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Published: Oct, 2011

Dave Hunter is a musician, writer and former editor of The Guitar Magazine. He has contributed to numerous publications and TV and radio documentaries, and has authored many bestselling guitar books.

Paul Day is a musician, an expert on guitar history, and the owner of one of the largest guitar collections in the world. He wrote The Burns Book and has contributed to leading guitar and music publications.

  • 272 pages
  • h 304mm x w 152mm
  • hardback plus DVD
  • full colour throughout, 400 images
  • 44,000 words
  • ISBN:978-1-907579-85-1

The following rights for this title have already been sold:

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