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Electric Guitar Pendant Necklace

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Electric Guitar Pendant Necklace
Sterling Silver
This Sterling Silver Electric Guitar Pendant Necklace is a beautifully crafted piece of jewelry and is a great gift for any Guitar player.
Weight: 3.70 Grams including 18″ Chain
Electric Guitar Pendant Necklace
Sterling Silver
Weight: 3.70 Grams including 18″ Chain
Above all, You can Rock this stylish Sterling Silver electric guitar necklace pendant on your necklace. Complete with strings and control knob details. This stunning Sterling Silver pendant is the perfect accessory to finish your rock n’roll look.  So this is the perfect musical instrument necklace charm pendant for all music lovers.
  • Handcrafted in 925 Sterling Silver.
  • Rhodium plated for a whiter and brighter look.
  • High polish finish for a mirror-like shine.
  • Hollow back.
  • Accommodates chains up to 3.5mm a very versatile size that can fit most of your chains.
  • Make it a necklace by adding a matching Rolo chain.
  • Hallmarked for authenticity.
  • Comes in a gift box.
  • Shipped straight from the factory to your doorstep.

Firstly, Fun Google Facts.  Secondly, Because there are different views and accounts, Thirdly, YOU decide what is true.

 

The first electric guitar?
It was around 1936 when a jazz guitarist named Charlie Christian (1916-1942) began using an acoustic guitar with a pickup attached to the body. He did this with the intention of playing guitar solos in his band. This is said to be the birth of the electric guitar.
However, On August 10, 1937, the Electro String Corporation was awarded the first-ever electric guitar patent. Invented by G.D. Beauchamp, and the instrument was known as the Rickenbacker Frying Pan.
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Moreover, Les Paul introduced the world to the solid-body electric guitar, and a pioneering instrument that transformed popular music.
In Conclusion, There you go!
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Weight .4 lbs
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