Well, first of all, it depends on what condition your guitar is in. If it is in mint condition, it will be worth much more than one with nicks and scratches all over. You can go to a local music store and have it appraised if necassary.
There is no real 'father' of the guitar. Although, the person responsible for the modern classical guitar is Francisco Tarrega. Depending on the guitar, you can conclude who is the father of that guitar. For example: Les paul is the 'father' of Les Paul guitars...and son on.
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Paul Tutmarc was the inventor of the first electric bass guitar. Adolph Rickenbocker ran a company that made the guitars
George Harrison played lead electric guitar. John Lennon played rhythm electric guitar. Both of them sometimes played acoustic. Paul McCartney also played the electric guitar.
The Epiphone Les Paul 100 is an electric guitar. These guitars can be bought from several online retailers such as Amazon, Musicians Friend, Sweetwater, and Guitar Center.
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There is no real 'father' of the guitar. Although, the person responsible for the modern classical guitar is Francisco Tarrega. Depending on the guitar, you can conclude who is the father of that guitar. For example: Les paul is the 'father' of Les Paul guitars...and son on.
Les Paul.
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Les Paul
I think Les Paul invented the first electric guitar
Les Paul the musician.
Les Paul
Paul Tutmarc was the inventor of the first electric bass guitar. Adolph Rickenbocker ran a company that made the guitars
George Harrison played lead electric guitar. John Lennon played rhythm electric guitar. Both of them sometimes played acoustic. Paul McCartney also played the electric guitar.
A very simple electric guitar was made in 1931 by rickenbacker i think, but les paul made the first solid body electric guitar in early 40's i think
Les Paul