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Electric guitars were originally designed by an assortment of
luthiers, electronics enthusiasts, and instrument manufacturers, in
varying combinations. Some of the earliest electric guitars, then
essentially adapted hollow bodied acoustic instruments, used tungsten pickups and were manufactured in the 1930s by Rickenbacker.
The first recording of an electric guitar was by jazz guitarist Eddie
Durham in 1937. Durham introduced the instrument to a young Charlie Christian,
who made the instrument famous in his all-too-brief life and is
generally known as the first electric guitarist and a major influence
on jazz guitarists for decades thereafter.