【Description】

From telecasters to jug stangs, a total of 29 photos of disintegration are included!

Fender's electric guitar was most innovative because it was successfully mass-produced with only four bolts in its body and neck.The integration of each part is basically just using long, short, and large screws.This plastic model that tickles the man's heart may be the real pleasure of fender.On the other hand, if you have a driver, you may be able to see the guitar before it was born.In this book, which was born out of such an impulse, more than 20 fender guitars, from historical models such as telecasters and stratocasters to standard jazz masters and Mustangs, to beginner models such as Swinger and Bronco, are broken down to a single screw.While analyzing the structure and parts used in each model, we will approach the aesthetics of guitar production.

[CONTENTS]
<Dismantled guitar lineup>
·Telecaster (made in 1954)
·Custom telecasters (made in 1962)
·Telecaster with Bigsby (made in 1969)
·Stratocaster (made in 1955)
·Stratocaster (made in 1961)
·Stratocaster (made in 1971)
·Stratocaster (made in 1979)
·Electric mandolin (made in 1964)
·Music Master (made in 1958)
·Duo Sonic (made in 1963)
• Bronco (made in 1978)
· Swinger (made in 1969)
·Jazz Master (made in 1964)
· Jaguar (made in 1964)
· Mustang (made in 1966)
·Electric XII (made in 1965)
·Coronado II (made in 1967)
·Telecaster thin line (made in 1975)
·Telecaster Custom (made in 1973
·Telecaster Deluxe (made in 1973)
·Star Caster (made in 2016)
·Reed I (made in 1980)
·Bret S3 (made in 1983)
• Marauder (made in 2012)
·Frame Standard (made in 1984)
·Performers (made in 1985)
·Jug Stang (1998)
· Cyclone (made in 2001)
·Tornado (2004)

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