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Kalamazoo Gals: A Story of Extraordinary Women & Gibson's 'Banner' Guitars of WWII

por John Thomas

Otros autores: Jonathan Kellerman (Prólogo)

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According to company lore, Gibson, the guitar manufacturer, had ceased guitar production during World War II with only "seasoned craftsmen" too old for battle doing repairs and completing the few instruments already in progress at their Kalamazoo, Michigan factory. However, beginning in 1942, Gibson started producing wartime guitars each marked with a small, golden "banner" displaying the slogan: "only a Gibson is good enough". Over 9000 of these "Banner" guitars were produced between 1942 and 1945 and they are considered to be some of the finest acoustic guitars ever produced but who was making them? In this work of musical and social history, Thomas explores the origins of the Gibson "Banner" guitars and the remarkable women, many of whom had no prior training in instrument construction, who built them.… (más)
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A really fun read! John Thomas came to the Museum of Idaho to speak about his book (coinciding with the National Guitar Museum's stop in Idaho Falls (through November 30th! Don't miss it; it's great! /plug) ) Also proves that there's always mysteries to solve in history- an enigmatic photograph with no caption, and during a time when official company history says nothing but war production happened in the factory? Shipping ledgers that no one will acknowledge until a company insider stumbles across them in a storage closet? Another valuable aspect is the oral histories of the women (and one man) that Thomas interviewed.

My only quibble is some of the oral histories are repeated between the chapter describing The Good War and the sections where each Kalamazoo Gal or Guy is interviewed- very minor, but it pulled me out of the narrative (other people who read at a slower pace may appreciate the callbacks).

I don't have the companion CD, but I do plan on getting it at some point- those instruments really sing! I also wish more of the images from his Vintage Steel gallery were included- the project of X-raying the "Banner" Gibsons extended into X-raying all sorts of vintage guitars, resulting in some really lovely images that would make excellent prints (also part of the National Guitar Museum exhibit. GO SEEEEEEE IT). ( )
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According to company lore, Gibson, the guitar manufacturer, had ceased guitar production during World War II with only "seasoned craftsmen" too old for battle doing repairs and completing the few instruments already in progress at their Kalamazoo, Michigan factory. However, beginning in 1942, Gibson started producing wartime guitars each marked with a small, golden "banner" displaying the slogan: "only a Gibson is good enough". Over 9000 of these "Banner" guitars were produced between 1942 and 1945 and they are considered to be some of the finest acoustic guitars ever produced but who was making them? In this work of musical and social history, Thomas explores the origins of the Gibson "Banner" guitars and the remarkable women, many of whom had no prior training in instrument construction, who built them.

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