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.

Guitar Coasters – Set of 4

Wah Wah Pedal

Gibson L5

Gibson Les Paul – Gold Top
3 patents – fixed bridge and tail piece and Tune-o-matic bridge for intonation, Seth Lover humbucker twin coil pickup.

Fuzz Pedal – First Stomp Box

Gibson Les Paul – Classic Cherry Sunburst
3 patents – fixed bridge and tail piece and Tune-o-matic bridge for intonation, Seth Lover humbucker twin coil pickup.

Fender Precision Bass
First solid body electric bass guitar. A design patent that was filed by Clarence Leo Fender.

Guitar Pick

Fender Prints Triple Framed (shown in black but also available in bronze)

Ovation Guitar

PRS 513

Gibson Les Paul Special

Taylor Guitar

Gibson Les Paul – Gold Top P90
2 patents – 1 fixed bridge and tail piece by Ted McCarty, replacing Les Paul's trapeze bridge, 1 for a tuning head.

Gibson SG

Fender Stratocaster
Patent on the tremolo showing shape of the stratocaster for the first time in a patent.

Les Paul Gold Tops Triple Framed (shown in bronze but also available in black)

Fender Super Reverb Amp

Gibson ES 355

EchoPlex Delay Pedal

Leslie Speaker

Fender Jazzmaster

Guitar Triple Framed (shown in bronze but also available in black)

Gibson Les Paul – Lester Polfuss
Les Paul's patent for the trapeze which was originally fitted to the Les Paul guitar for 1 year before it was replaced by the fixed bridge.