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ISBN 9781844036660
Publisher: Cassell Illustrated
Hardback: 288 pages
Pub Date: Jun 2010

£25.00
Fender : The Golden Age
Martin Kelly, Paul Kelly, Terry Foster

Leo Fender’s guitars have arguably had the greatest influence on modern music than any other make of guitar.Over 250 guitars in every model, style and finish are lovingly photographed and detailed, from the greatest to the rarest – Strats, Teles and the infamous Marauder. Includes hundreds of never-before-seen images from
recently unearthed archives and specially commissioned shoots around the world.Working with a worldwide network of collectors each model has been photographed specially for the book and alongside these exceptionally rare guitars are reproductions of Fender ephemera – the largest collection anyone will have ever seen.

Tracing the history and influence of the company with a level of detail no other book can rival. These vintage guitars are among the most loved and collectible instruments in the world.