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{{g}}Super fun though badly out of fashion in these modern times, the best electric guitars were invented by Leo Fender between 1952-4, and they have never been improved upon by anyone, including a remarkable transistor radio salesman in Fullerton California by the name of Leo Fender. | |||
This masterpieces are the [[Broadcaster]], the [[Telecaster]] — actually, just the Broadcaster renamed, and the otherworldly, alien, but sublimely perfect [[Stratocaster]]. | |||
Gibson and others made electric guitars too but who cares frankly. Fender is where it is at. | |||
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Super fun though badly out of fashion in these modern times, the best electric guitars were invented by Leo Fender between 1952-4, and they have never been improved upon by anyone, including a remarkable transistor radio salesman in Fullerton California by the name of Leo Fender.
This masterpieces are the Broadcaster, the Telecaster — actually, just the Broadcaster renamed, and the otherworldly, alien, but sublimely perfect Stratocaster.
Gibson and others made electric guitars too but who cares frankly. Fender is where it is at.