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Vintage Guitar Posters Set of 4 Unframed 8x10" Guitar Pickup Bridge Tailpiece Patent Art Musician Decor Art Prints Gibson_Crm4A

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About Vintage Guitar Posters Set Of 4 Unframed

This listing is for a set of 4 reproduction prints of vintage Gibson Guitar Pickup, Bridge and Tailpiece invention patent illustrations. Includes the following patent prints: 1941 patent pickup for electrical stringed musicial instrument; 1942 patent of electrical pickup for stringed instrument; 1955 patent bridge for stringed instrument; 1955 patent bridge & tailpiece for stringed instrument. Image size 8x10, printed on 8.5x11" cream colored 65 lb cardstock acid-free paper. Prints only. NO Frame or Mat included. ( Recommended frame sizes to use: 8.5x11" size frame, or 11x14" frames with 8x10" mats.) What are patents? When inventors invent products or unique ways to solve problems, they file patent documents, including illustrations of the inventions, with the Patent Office. There are many ingenious and useful inventions throughout history that have significantly influenced our civilization! Patent art prints have great historical significance, are very educational and are unique as wall decor for your room. When displayed together this set of 4 prints make an unique guitar wall decor for your wall, also a great choice as a gift for a musician. what our customers are saying about our patent prints: Lauracore6 on May 19, 2016 "Love it!! Giving to my brother who just bought his first house. Thanks!" Luna B on Apr 25, 2016 "Great prints, wish I had found them when my Dad was still alive because he would have loved them but I enjoy having them now in my house as an ode to him, thanks!" Kristin S. on Mar 30, 2016 "My husband loved them." Katherine on Feb 2, 2016 "My boyfriend LOVED this. I gave it to him as a birthday gift and it was a hit."