Description
Fender Telecaster
The telecaster was the first commercially successful mass produced sold body electric guitar. It was a design patent filed by Clarence Leo Fender.
The other patent on this print is for a bridge and pickup assembly.
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Fender Telecaster
First commercially successful mass produced sold body electric guitar. Design patent filed by Clarence Leo Fender.
Fender Telecaster
The telecaster was the first commercially successful mass produced sold body electric guitar. It was a design patent filed by Clarence Leo Fender.
The other patent on this print is for a bridge and pickup assembly.

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