Fender Factory Workers Featured at the Fullerton Museum
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Fender guitars are an important part of Fullerton history. Ever since 2006, the Fullerton Museum Center has had an entire gallery space dedicated to Leo Fender, the famed manufacturer of electric guitars. In years past, the gallery has provided an in-depth look at the man behind the music through personal items and historical artifacts. Now, in partnership with Fender Musical Instrument Corporation, the museum has created a new interactive exhibit, Building Guitars, Making History: Fender Stories, which features recent interviews with past and present Fender employees.
Special Thank You to:
Kelly Chidester, Aimee Aul and the Fullerton Museum Center
Background Music:
"Stay Fabulous" by Marshall Crenshaw
Available on the album: the 9 volt years
Great video 👍 😎
Rumour is her words are still echoing around that room.
Hope to visit one day.
At least you could hear her and understand what she said. A lot of other videos are worse in sound and intelligibility.
Love it , great to see Abigail Ybarra , too . Not picky about the accoustis
I grew up in Fullerton so I know the streets mentioned... Raymond and Princeton. Next time I am in Fullerton I will visit the Fender museum.
thankyou
Nobody ever talks about his amp design.
Be ready to turn your volume down!
GORGEOUS room! But boy, the acoustics!
Is it still open? I’m not far from Fullerton
Did She Say Some Of Leos Early Pedal Guitars
I believe she was calling them the paddle shaped instruments but I'm not sure
tadeo
Lap steel. Not peddle Guitar. There are no peddles on Leo’s early lap steel guitars.
Leo was peddling all sorts of instruments... including lap steels but maybe not pedal steels with pedals? :). I'm pretty sure she was referring to the paddle shape though.
Great video very poor sound quality KIND OF IRTONIC DON'T YOU THINK?
This is poor video making. What's sad is that this is a very historical site and filmed as if it was a day at the post office! Too fast and not a lot of the other things there being filmed in their entirety. That woman narrating the tour sounds almost as if she's afraid to talk. I wish someone else would've filmed this instead. A lot of it is missing better information - too incomplete.
Narration: we can barely understand any word you are saying. There is so much noise mixed in with the voice, it's ludicrous. Better luck, try again.
I always knew Santa is playing a Strat !
I noticed that too. The music isn't necessary and is obtrusive. Plus not enough focus on the other projects and subjects in the collection - too incomplete.