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- Contents -
Foreword by Tom Wheeler
Introduction
Chapter 1 "Progress Is Progress"
Leo's Early Years; Radio Repair for Fun; Radio Repair for Profit; Donald D. Randall
Chapter 2 Old Friends
Doc Kauffman; The First Fender Guitar; The K8lF Manufacturing Corporation; K&LF Steels and Amps; Francis Cary Hall and Radio-Tel
Chapter 3 Take It Away, Leo
The Fender Electric Instrument Company; Early Fender Steels; Manufacturing Problems and Early Amps; The Direct String Pickup
Chapter 4 Fender in the Spotlight
Salesmen; Charles R. Hayes; David K. Diver; Western Swing and the Rise of Guitars; More Fender Steels; TV-Front Amplifiers
Chapter 5 Towards an Improved Electric Guitar
Traditional Notions; Early Electric Guitars; Enter Leo Fender; George Fullerton; Prototypes
Chapter 6 Guitars for Everyman
The Esquire: The Broadcaster; Classic Telecasters; The Travis-Blgsby-Fender Connection
Chapter 7 Leo Goes Uptown
Pre-Precision Basses; Introducing the Precision Bass and Bassman Amp
Chapter 8 Often Copied but Never Equalled
Wide Panel Amplifiers; Fender Sales, Inc.; Bill Carson and Freddie Tavares; The Stringmastcrs; Outdoing the Telecaster
Chapter 9 Contours and Cutaways
The Stratocaster; More Advanced Features: Introducing the Stratocastcr; Forrest White; Revising the Precision Bass
Chapter 10 Fender Fine Electric Instruments
Narrow Panel Amps; Transitions at Fender Sales; New Student Standard and Steel Guitars; At the Factory in the Late 1950s; The Electric Mandolin; The Pedal Steel; Classic Late-1950s Amps and Basses; Custom Colors
Chapter 11 You Won't Part with Yours Either
Fender Advertising; The Jazzmaster; The Electric Violin
Chapter 12 More Firsts from Fender
Service with a Smile; The Telecaster and Esquire Customs and Rosewood Fingerboards; Behind the Amplifier Designs; To I ex -Covered Amplifiers; Corporate Logos; The Jazz Bass
Chapter 13 The Surf Is Always Up
The Bass VI; The Jaguar; The Vibroverb, Twin Reverb, and Blackface Amps; Fender Acoustics; The Mustang; The Electric XII; The Fender-Rhodes Pianos; The End of an Era Draws Near
Chapter 14 The Sound of Success
Fender for Sale: CBS-Fender; CBS-Fender in the 1970s and 1980s; A New Fender Emerges after CBS: Today's Custom Shop
Chapter 15 Leo after Fender
Music Man; G&L Musical Products; Accolades from the City; Full Circle with the Real Ones
Epilogue: Faded Love
Postscript: Fender - The Spirit of Rock and Roll
Appendices
Index
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