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History of Japanese Electric Guitars
History of Japanese Electric Guitars
History of Japanese Electric Guitars
History of Japanese Electric Guitars
History of Japanese Electric Guitars
History of Japanese Electric Guitars

History of Japanese Electric Guitars

Product ID : 6798191
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Galleon Product ID 6798191
UPC / ISBN 888680060886
Shipping Weight 1.46 lbs
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Manufacturer Centerstream Publications
Shipping Dimension 10.94 x 8.5 x 0.43 inches
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History of Japanese Electric Guitars Features

  • History Of Japanese Electric Guitars

  • Many guitar players, famous and not so famous began playing on Japanese electric guitars, yet the history of the people and factories that produced these instruments has remained largely ignored

  • For the first time in this illustrated history, author Frank Meyers will examine the Japanese electric guitars and factories that were active during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, identifying the various people, companies, and guitars that contributed to the huge guitar boom of the 1960s

  • Includes hundreds of fantastic color photographs, a chapter of 130 pickups, and a chapter on collecting vintage Japanese guitars

  • A must-have for guitar collectors


About History Of Japanese Electric Guitars

(Reference). Many guitar players, famous and not so famous, began playing on Japanese electric guitars, yet the history of the people and factories that produced these instruments has remained largely ignored. For the first time in this illustrated history, author Frank Meyers will examine the Japanese electric guitars and factories that were active during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, identifying the various people, companies, and guitars that contributed to the huge guitar boom of the 1960s. Includes hundreds of fantastic color photographs, a chapter on 130 pickups, and a chapter on collecting vintage Japanese guitars. A must have for book collectors.