Book about Fender guitars/amps in 50´s nad 60´s
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Book about Fender guitars/amps in 50´s nad 60´s
Hi mates, what book about tech developement of Fender guitars/amps from 50´s to 60´s would you reccomend? Cheers!
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Re: Book about Fender guitars/amps in 50´s nad 60´s
The Fender Amp Book by John Morrish is quite a decent reference work, and well-illustrated. Sorry for the Amazon link - it's too time-consuming to look for links about books that DON'T link to those bastards.
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Re: Book about Fender guitars/amps in 50´s nad 60´s
For amps in particular, The Fender Amp Book by J Morrish and Fender Amps: The First 50 Years by J Teagle and J Sprung.
The Tupe Amp Book is weighty but also great if you want to get stuck into classic amp schematics (Fender and other brands).
Fender: The Golden Age by Kelly, Kelly & Foster is excellent with superb visuals. I highly recommend this. And there's lots of great books by Tony Bacon and Paul Day which can be picked up online easily.
And there's AR Duchossoir's books, and R Minhinnett's Strat book (Curves, Contours...).
In short there are plenty of Fender books out there with plenty of technical details.
The Tupe Amp Book is weighty but also great if you want to get stuck into classic amp schematics (Fender and other brands).
Fender: The Golden Age by Kelly, Kelly & Foster is excellent with superb visuals. I highly recommend this. And there's lots of great books by Tony Bacon and Paul Day which can be picked up online easily.
And there's AR Duchossoir's books, and R Minhinnett's Strat book (Curves, Contours...).
In short there are plenty of Fender books out there with plenty of technical details.
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Re: Book about Fender guitars/amps in 50´s nad 60´s
Hey, many thanks, for me it would be most interesting 1 book that containts together amps and guitars, but only the first Leo period plus till end of sixties, no idea if it exists...?hornz wrote: ↑Sat Mar 24, 2018 3:20 pmFor amps in particular, The Fender Amp Book by J Morrish and Fender Amps: The First 50 Years by J Teagle and J Sprung.
The Tupe Amp Book is weighty but also great if you want to get stuck into classic amp schematics (Fender and other brands).
Fender: The Golden Age by Kelly, Kelly & Foster is excellent with superb visuals. I highly recommend this. And there's lots of great books by Tony Bacon and Paul Day which can be picked up online easily.
And there's AR Duchossoir's books, and R Minhinnett's Strat book (Curves, Contours...).
In short there are plenty of Fender books out there with plenty of technical details.
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Re: Book about Fender guitars/amps in 50´s nad 60´s
Fender- The Sound heard 'Round The World, by Richard R Smith is a good one.
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Re: Book about Fender guitars/amps in 50´s nad 60´s
Ah in that case all you really want is Fender The Golden Age. It literally just covers, err, the Golden Age!Guitarman555 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 25, 2018 11:47 amHey, many thanks, for me it would be most interesting 1 book that containts together amps and guitars, but only the first Leo period plus till end of sixties, no idea if it exists...?hornz wrote: ↑Sat Mar 24, 2018 3:20 pmFor amps in particular, The Fender Amp Book by J Morrish and Fender Amps: The First 50 Years by J Teagle and J Sprung.
The Tupe Amp Book is weighty but also great if you want to get stuck into classic amp schematics (Fender and other brands).
Fender: The Golden Age by Kelly, Kelly & Foster is excellent with superb visuals. I highly recommend this. And there's lots of great books by Tony Bacon and Paul Day which can be picked up online easily.
And there's AR Duchossoir's books, and R Minhinnett's Strat book (Curves, Contours...).
In short there are plenty of Fender books out there with plenty of technical details.
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Re: Book about Fender guitars/amps in 50´s nad 60´s
Hey! Unfortunately Fender The Golden Age isnot a book, but a cd collection with artists who use Fender instruments! I canno find this as abook! Do you have a link? Many thanks!hornz wrote: ↑Sun Mar 25, 2018 1:09 pmAh in that case all you really want is Fender The Golden Age. It literally just covers, err, the Golden Age!Guitarman555 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 25, 2018 11:47 amHey, many thanks, for me it would be most interesting 1 book that containts together amps and guitars, but only the first Leo period plus till end of sixties, no idea if it exists...?hornz wrote: ↑Sat Mar 24, 2018 3:20 pmFor amps in particular, The Fender Amp Book by J Morrish and Fender Amps: The First 50 Years by J Teagle and J Sprung.
The Tupe Amp Book is weighty but also great if you want to get stuck into classic amp schematics (Fender and other brands).
Fender: The Golden Age by Kelly, Kelly & Foster is excellent with superb visuals. I highly recommend this. And there's lots of great books by Tony Bacon and Paul Day which can be picked up online easily.
And there's AR Duchossoir's books, and R Minhinnett's Strat book (Curves, Contours...).
In short there are plenty of Fender books out there with plenty of technical details.
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Re: Book about Fender guitars/amps in 50´s nad 60´s
Hey, many thanks for the link, do you think that this "mini edition" has the same content (not less content?). Number of pages is same, but they are smaller. They ship worldwide, which is advantage, but they don´t respond questions on ebay, because of too many products sold:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fender-The-Gol ... Swb9BarJ17
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fender-The-Gol ... Swb9BarJ17
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Re: Book about Fender guitars/amps in 50´s nad 60´s
When I see that the author is named Morrish I assume that everyone is drunk and his last name is actually Morris.
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Re: Book about Fender guitars/amps in 50´s nad 60´s
The compact/mini edition is exactly the same as the full size version, just a bit smaller. It's a real book, not a CD collection or anything.Guitarman555 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 26, 2018 5:46 amHey, many thanks for the link, do you think that this "mini edition" has the same content (not less content?). Number of pages is same, but they are smaller. They ship worldwide, which is advantage, but they don´t respond questions on ebay, because of too many products sold:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fender-The-Gol ... Swb9BarJ17
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