New York Times Review of The new Fender book

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New York Times Review of The new Fender book

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I've got that book, it's good.
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Had a glance through it in a bookshop once. Looked pretty interesting
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NY Times wrote:If there is a quabble to be had
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blah blah blah... pre CBS.. blah blah blah
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There is at least one example of every official Fender custom color represented in Fender: The Golden Age with two notable exceptions, Firemist Silver and Surf Green. If you have a guitar in either finish that is original please let us know, as we would love to include it a future edition of the book.

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robroe wrote:
There is at least one example of every official Fender custom color represented in Fender: The Golden Age with two notable exceptions, Firemist Silver and Surf Green. If you have a guitar in either finish that is original please let us know, as we would love to include it a future edition of the book.

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Love when a company concedes that their golden age is behind them. Doesn't that imply diminishing quality?

Really, your golden age should always be the present.
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Thom wrote:I've got that book, it's good.
Boab wrote:Had a glance through it in a bookshop once. Looked pretty interesting
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Will wrote:Love when a company concedes that their golden age is behind them. Doesn't that imply diminishing quality?

Really, your golden age should always be the present.
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" If there is a quibble to be had, it is with the title, which is at odds with facts familiar to any Fender fan — and with the very chronology presented by the authors. The actual golden age of Fender ended in 1965, when the company created by Leo was ingested by CBS."

I wonder if the reviewer actually read the book.

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