| Blue Book Of Guitar Amplifiers, Third Edition
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608 pages, Item 1303054EU, $29.95
Absolutely everything you need to know about guitar amplifiers is included in this new "Blue Book Of Guitar Amplifiers, Third Edition". It is expanded to over 600 pages. More than 400 individual trademarks are identified, and thousands of individual makes and models are listed, with technical descriptions, including images whenever possible. This book is a must-have if you are interested in buying, selling, trading, or learning more about guitar amplifiers.
Songbook Format: Reference Book
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Editor(s): "Blue Book Of Guitar Amplifiers, Third Edition" was edited by S.P. Fjestad.
Publisher: "Blue Book Of Guitar Amplifiers, Third Edition" was published by Blue Book Publications, Inc..
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