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E Gitarren.
E Gitarren.

By Andre Waldenmaier

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John Mulgan
John Mulgan

By Paul W. Day

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2 000 guitars
2 000 guitars

By Paul Day, Jerry Uwins, Wright Michael Writer, Richard Johnston, Walter Carter, Tony Bacon, John Morrish, Jansson Mikael Bassist, Michael John Simmons, Dave Hunter, Ben Elder, Dave Burrluck, Teja Gerken

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Featured instruments are arranged alphabetically by maker/manufacturer for easy access. For convenient browsing, sections are further organized by subdivisions, including solid-bodied guitars, semi...

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Gibson Les Paul Book
Gibson Les Paul Book

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The Fender book
The Fender book

By Tony Bacon

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The Gibson Les Paul book
The Gibson Les Paul book

By Tony Bacon

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96 p. : 25 cm

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The Rickenbacker book
The Rickenbacker book

By Tony Bacon

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The Gretsch Book
The Gretsch Book

By Paul Day, Tony Bacon

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The Fender Book
The Fender Book

By Paul Day, Tony Bacon

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