FRAMUS Bulit In The Heart Of Bavaria HC authentic BOOK German Guitar Maker CHRISTIAN HOYER
FRAMUS Bulit In The Heart Of Bavaria HC authentic BOOK German Guitar Maker CHRISTIAN HOYER, Condition Notes: Tight binding Pages ALL super crisp/clean/unmarked Hardcover in EXCELLENT condition Dustjacket has some.
Product code: FRAMUS Bulit In The Heart Of Bavaria HC authentic BOOK German Guitar Maker CHRISTIAN HOYER
Condition Notes: Tight binding! Pages ALL super crisp/clean/unmarked! Hardcover in EXCELLENT condition! Dustjacket has some light corner/shelf wear, otherwise authentic great shape! Title: Framus: Built in the Heart Of Bavaria Author: Christian Hoyer Format: Hardcover ISBN-13: 9783940448019 Publication Year: 2007 Publisher: Framus Number of Pages: 289 Product Notes: Provided with numerous illustrations and photos, this book describes not only the life's work documented by Fred Wilfer, the father of Warwick founder Hans Peter Wilfer, but also a piece of German economic history. In two and a half years search work the author of the book, Dr. Christian Hoyer and the Framus Vintage expert Volkmar Rudolph of pictures, stories and anecdotes, gathered in order to completely represent the history of the once largest European music instrument manufacturer from 1946 to 1977.
Condition Notes: Tight binding! Pages ALL super crisp/clean/unmarked! Hardcover in EXCELLENT condition! Dustjacket has some light corner/shelf wear, otherwise authentic great shape! Title: Framus: Built in the Heart Of Bavaria Author: Christian Hoyer Format: Hardcover ISBN-13: 9783940448019 Publication Year: 2007 Publisher: Framus Number of Pages: 289 Product Notes: Provided with numerous illustrations and photos, this book describes not only the life's work documented by Fred Wilfer, the father of Warwick founder Hans Peter Wilfer, but also a piece of German economic history. In two and a half years search work the author of the book, Dr. Christian Hoyer and the Framus Vintage expert Volkmar Rudolph of pictures, stories and anecdotes, gathered in order to completely represent the history of the once largest European music instrument manufacturer from 1946 to 1977.