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Interactive Fender Bible (Book)

Interactive Fender Bible (Book)
By Dave Hunter, Carl Verheyen

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A unique audiovisual guide to Fender’s classic guitars and amplifiers, this attractive package combines a detailed book listing all of Fender’s important products with a specially filmed DVD. The DVD’s main feature finds author Dave Hunter and guitar legend Carl Verheyen demonstrating classic examples of legendary models like the Telecaster and Stratocaster guitars and Twin Reverb amps. They then pull obscure curios from the vaults, including rare and unusual guitars from a previously unseen collection. Along the way they tell the story of the company that revolutionized the guitar world, from its beginnings in Leo Fender’s radio repair shop to its current standing as the most famous electric guitar brand on the planet. DVD extras include a gallery of multiangle stills displaying classic Fender guitars. Complementing the DVD is an invaluable reference book packed with information covering the complete Fender range.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #489107 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-12-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Spiral-bound
  • 126 pages

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Very Mediocre Offering2
I am a Fender gear junky always interested in finding sound samples, videos etc of vintage Fender Gear. Up until now, I have used YouTube and also "Get That Classic Fender Sound" by Jim Weider. I also own a variety of vintage Fender Amps.

The concept of an interactive book is very cool but I feel this falls way shot of the mark. The book is simply a list of all the fender guitars and amps produced with a very brief description. The description is of no value to a collector and it's not very interesting to the non collector. So don't think you are getting a book with cool gear pix or anything. You are buying a list with a cover.

The DVD is good at times but IMHO, they don't spend nearly enough time or show enough cool Fender gear. I like the section on tweed supers and they do a '52 Tele and a broadcaster demo but they jump around too much and don't use nearly enough amps.

The insult to injusry is that they waste precious DVD time showing some of Fenders weird failures like the electric XII and some other abominations.

If this was a very thorough DVD I would not care but they already exclude so many classic fender amps that the inclusion of the dogs is just a huge annoyance.

I also don't think either guys playing in the DVD is all that inspired. It's fine but they sure don't make me lust after the gear they are playing.

I'd pass on this. You can always watch the DVD once and then return the useless book/DVD combo. One time through is "mildly interesting" but not much more than that.

Interactive Fender Bible3
This is an excellent reference manual for serial numbers, year to year feature changes and the like. It makes dating your guitar easy. It can be indispensible to you if you buy a lot of guitars and need to be sure of a guitars authenticity especially in regards to stock and replacement parts. The DVD is fine but the real value is in the books info. If you are looking for a lot of cool pictures, pass this up, but if you need a great research tool then this is the one for you.

I've died and gone to Fender heaven...5
I was amazed and delighted by this book/DVD package. I
really didn't know what to expect and just got it on a
whim, but wow, I was blown away by it. The book is
extremely handy, but the DVD is the really special
part of the thing. First off, the video quality is
stunning, but beyond that, it's like you have been let
in on the most incredible vintage Fender collection
and allowed to check out the stuff up close (which I
guess is exactly what it is!). The performances are
really enjoyable, and are obviously aimed at showing
you how these guitars and amps really sound, live, in
a room, with a minimum of processing and so forth. But
- to get back to the gear - the guitars themselves,
and the amps too, are just phenomenal to see up close,
and to hear. This is stuff the average player will
never, ever get their hands on, and maybe not even
ever get to see "live", so it's a real must-buy for
any Fender fanatic.