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George Delmetia Beauchamp (March 18, 1899 – March 30, 1941) was an inventor of musical instruments and a co-founder of National Stringed Instrument Corporation and Rickenbacker guitars. Born in Coleman County, Texas, Beauchamp performed in vaudeville, playing the violin and the lap steel guitar, before he settled in Los Angeles, California. During the 1920s, he experimented with the creation of electric lap steel guitars, electric guitars, electric bass guitars, electric violins, and instrument amplifiers. In 1931 he joined with Paul Barth and Adolph Rickenbacker to form the Ro-Pat-In Corporation to produce and sell electrified string instruments. In 1937 Beauchamp and Rickenbacker secured a United States patent for the electric guitar. He died of a heart attack in 1941 while deep-sea fishing near Los Angeles. He was survived by his wife and two children. [edit] Inventions
Catalogues from the Electro String Instrument Corporation show a range of electric instruments. In 1932, Beauchamp's Ro-pat company marketed the electric lap steel guitar. The electric guitar was supposedly marketed the same year; early catalogues showing the instrument are not dated. Beauchamp was the first to invent and produce the electric guitar. He was a Hawaiian-style guitar player. Among Beauchamp's prized guitars was an acoustic guitar that Gibson made him as a gift for his contributions to the guitar world. [edit] References
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