This patent poster shows an invention for a string musical instrument, specifically an electric guitar, with a patent granted on August 2, 1955, under patent number 2,714,326. The inventor, Theodore M. McCarty, filed the application on January 21, 1953. The illustrations provide detailed views of the instrument's neck, body, and head, as well as a cross-section showing how the strings are connected to both the bridge and the tailpiece of the guitar.
This patent drawing offers a technical insight into the design and innovation behind a musical instrument that has had a profound impact on the world of music. The drawing is both a work of art and a historical document that celebrates a piece of music history, making it a fantastic wall decor for musicians, music producers, and anyone with a passion for the design and heritage of musical instruments.
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The poster is printed on a durable 230-gram premium paper.
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