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Guitar sleuth and music-history detective Deke Dickerson tells the true tales behind 48 rare-guitar and amplifier finds that will make any player or collector green with envy.
Finding that holy grail of a guitar stashed away beneath a bed, in a closet, in the dusty corner of a guitar shop, or up in an attic is something that all guitar aficionados dream of. Strat in the Attic shares some of those real-life stories, related in spine-tingling detail by the author and illustrated with new and old images of the rare finds and the people who made music with them.
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Guitar sleuth and music-history detective Deke Dickerson tells the true tales behind 48 rare-guitar and amplifier finds that will make any player or collector green with envy.

Finding that holy grail of a guitar stashed away beneath a bed, in a closet, in the dusty corner of a guitar shop, or up in an attic is something that all guitar aficionados dream of. Strat in the Attic shares some of those real-life stories, related in spine-tingling detail by the author and illustrated with new and old images of the rare finds and the people who made music with them.

Savor these and more believe-it-or-not stories of guitarchaeology:

  • A hoarder's attic stuffed with nearly 600 vintage guitars still in their boxes.
  • A mint 1954 Fender Telecaster tucked under a bed in a family friend's house.
  • Jazz legend Charlie Christian's Gibson ES-250, spotted in a magazine ad.
  • A rare-as-hen's-teeth Shoreline Gold '56 Fender Stratocaster hidden in attic for 30 years!


For guitar collectors, players, and admirers alike, these stories provide a satisfying way to scratch that rare guitar itch.


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Autorenporträt
Deke Dickerson is a music historian and guitar sleuth who writes for Vintage Guitar, Guitar Player, and The Fretboard Journal. He is the leader of the renowned rockabilly and country band The Ecco-Fonics and lives in suburban Los Angeles. Deke is the co-author of The Strat in the Attic: Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology (Voyageur Press, 2013) and the author of The Strat in the Attic II: More Thrilling Stories of Guitar Archaeology (Voyageur Press, 2014).myspace.com/dekedickerson, www.facebook.com/deke.dickerson, www.youtube.com/results?search_query=deke+dickerson, dekedickerson.tumblr.com