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Vola Guitars and Micheal Keene of The Faceless release his first ever Made In...

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Conroe, TX – March 14th – Designed in collaboration with metal titan Michael Keene of The Faceless, this powerhouse of a guitar has appropriately...

John Page Classic Unveils New AJ Collection – Acclaimed T-style Guitars Now Made...

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Pittsburgh, PA – February, 2023 – John Page Classic, the guitar brand that embodies the custom design genius of John Page, unveiled its new made...

Steen Guitars Offers U.S.-Made Electrics

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Steen Guitars are made in the U.S. and have bodies made from African white limba with hand-dyed finish, satin-finished maple neck with rosewood fretboard...

Paul Bigsby’s Myrtlewood Guitars

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= Few things are as satisfying as a guitar with a good story to tell. Some vintage guitars might be beautiful and/or valuable, but boring...

Prestige Guitars DC Coupe Custom T Hybrid

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The first Telecasters were so good that today they’re made almost exactly as they were 70 years ago. Working just as well for rock...

The Guitars of Ernst Heinrich Roth

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Now just a sleepy town in Germany, over the last 200 years, Markneukirchen has been home to countless luthiers ranging from brilliant to brutish,...

Check This Action: One Sax, Three Guitars

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It starts with a tenor saxophone floating above spare electric guitar arpeggios. After a dipsy-doodle cadenza, the sax states a slow, deliberate melody and...

Coppock Guitars

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The obscure Coppock brand of electric guitars first surfaced in 1994, with the publication of Electric Guitars & Basses: A Photographic History, by guitar...

Tele, Strat, And Star Guitars Package

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Tele, Strat, And Star Guitars Package

Save $5 by purchasing this package, which includes includes Fender Telecaster and Stratocaster: The Story of the World's Most Iconic Guitars ($40.00) and Ultimate Star Guitars: The Guitars That Rocked the World, Expanded Edition ($19.97).

Fender Telecaster and Stratocaster
The Story of the World's Most Iconic Guitars

By Dave Hunter
Format: Hardback, 320 Pages
Illustrations: color photos
Size: 9 in x 11 in / 228.6 mm x 279.4 mm
ISBN: 9780760370100
Available Now! $40.00

Celebrate of the history and significance of both the Fender Telecaster and Stratocaster for the company's 75th anniversary in this combined edition of Dave Hunter's two best-selling books!

The Fender Telecaster, created in Leo Fender's Fullerton, California, workshop and introduced in 1950, is a working-class hero and the ultimate blue-collar guitar. It wasn't meant to be elegant, pretty, or sophisticated. Designed to be a utilitarian musical instrument, it has lived up to that destiny. In the hands of players from Muddy Waters to James Burton, Bruce Springsteen to Joe Strummer, the Telecaster has made the music of working people—country, blues, punk, rock 'n' roll, and even jazz.

Fender’s Stratocaster is arguably the number-one instrument icon of the guitar world. When introduced in 1954, its offset space-age lines, contoured body, and three-pickup configuration set the music world on its ear—it was truly unlike any guitar that had come before. In the hands of the world’s most beloved players, such as Buddy Holly, Eric Clapton, Ike Turner, and, yes, Jimi Hendrix, the Stratocaster has since become a popular instrument of choice among rock, blues, jazz, and country players and, not coincidentally, is also one of the most copied electric guitars of all time.

In this authoritatively written, painstakingly curated, and gloriously presented combined edition to celebrate Fender's 75th anniversary, author Dave Hunter covers both of the guitar’s histories from concept, design, and model launch through its numerous variations and right up to the present. The story is richly illustrated with archival images, musicians in action, studio shots, memorabilia, and profiles of over 50 Tele and Strat slingers through the ages.

With its unprecedented level of detail and stunning visuals, Fender Telecaster and Stratocaster is the only book tribute worthy of the world’s two greatest guitars.

 


Ultimate Star Guitars
The Guitars That Rocked the World, Expanded Edition

On backorder, ships September 6th

By Dave Hunter
Format: Hardback, 352 Pages
Illustrations: color photos
Size: 9.25 in x 8.27 in / 234.95 mm x 210.06 mm
ISBN: 9780785838326
$19.97

First published in 2010, expanded in 2017, and now available in a sleek paper-over-board format, Ultimate Star Guitars is the first illustrated history of iconic guitars and their owners—featuring more than 140 guitars and 120 guitarists in all!

Where other best-selling guitar histories look at the rank-and-file models, Ultimate Star Guitars is unique in profiling the specific favorites of famous players—oftentimes million-dollar babies, such as the 1968 Stratocaster that Jimi Hendrix burned at Woodstock and which sold at Sotheby's in 1993 for $1.3 million. Among the stars and their guitars:

  • Kurt Cobain: 1969 Competition Series Fender Mustang
  • B. B. King: Gibson "Lucille"
  • Prince: Hohner HG490
  • Edward Van Halen: "Frankenstrat"
  • Neil Young: 1953 Gibson Les Paul "Old Black"

Guitar journalist Dave Hunter explains the stories behind each: the important sessions on which they were used, landmark tours and gigs on which they were played, modifications made by their owners, and more.

From twangy country to scorching metal, from full-throttle punk to sophisticated jazz, and from gut-punch blues to lo-fi indie rock, Ultimate Star Guitars is illustrated with performance and candid photography of the artists with their star guitars, relevant memorabilia, and more often than not, studio shots of the guitars or signature models based on them. It's an information-packed visual feast for guitar enthusiasts!

*Pay no shipping in the U.S. or discounted shipping outside the U.S.

Making Poor Man’s Guitars

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Cigar Box Guitars, the Frying Pan Banjo, and Other DIY Instruments

INSTRUMENTAL AMERICANA

Not all legends are written in books. Sometimes they’re written inside the instruments that people make. Making Poor Man’s Guitars digs deep into the past to find the music that connects with the living soul of America. Shane Speal, the “King of the Cigar Box Guitar” and creator of the modern cigar box guitar movement, brings the making of music and musical instruments back to its roots. This book presents the authentic stories of American DIY music with step-by-step projects and interviews with music legends. From a simple two-string tin can guitar to an electrified washtub bass, Shane shows how anyone can build amazing musical instruments from found items. Sidebars present the fascinating backstory of the music, capturing struggle, poverty, and the blues within the artistic side of cigar box guitar building.

  • How to make your own cigar box guitars… and why!
  • Step-by-step projects for building amazing handmade musical instruments.
  • First-hand accounts that tell the poverty-stricken backstory of DIY music.
  • Fascinating photographs from the golden age of blues and jazz.

By Shane Speal. 176 Pages. Paperback. 8" x 10" x .41"

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