Written for guitarists, collectors, engineers, and serious music enthusiasts, this detailed reference book explores the legendary humbucking pickup that shaped the sound of classic rock. It is ideal for advanced players, educators, historians, and readers who want a deeper understanding of guitar tone, recording history, and instrument design. Inside these richly illustrated full-color pages, readers are guided through the complete story of the original Patent Applied For humbucking pickup, from its early origins to its rise as a defining element of electric guitar sound. The book examines construction methods, materials, winding variations, and design changes across different production eras, supported by rare photographs, technical diagrams, and expert commentary. This in-depth analysis helps readers develop informed listening and technical insight by clearly explaining why this pickup remains so influential and difficult to replicate. The content builds confidence in understanding guitar electronics, improves critical listening skills, and deepens appreciation for tone shaping in recording and performance contexts. Interviews with industry experts, including pickup winders and a rare conversation with Ted McCarty, make this a valuable music teacher resource and an engaging reference for lifelong learners. A compelling addition to any guitar library, this book is suitable for study, inspiration, and reference. It makes a thoughtful gift for guitar players, collectors, and music historians, and is well suited for holidays, educational settings, and personal exploration of the foundations of electric guitar tone. Pages: 176