Intresting interview. http://www.modernguitars.com/archives/004048.html
Thanks for the link Tony. I wouldn't have seen it otherwise. Great read.
Nice interview, but has anyone here read it yet? No reviews on Amazon yet. I'm wondering if he includes basses.
60 pages of text. I think we could do that on the mudbucker alone. Heck, I think we have.
Jim Deurloo from Heritage Guitars filled in a lot of blanks. Jules - talk to that guy.
He was actually a Gibson employee once. He had the only job i'd consider moving to America for, as Gibsons historian. I'd love to spend some time going through their filing cabinets.. I don't think they have a historian any more.
There are various pages on Gibsons website from the late 90's that he wrote - for example
http://www.gibson.com/magazines/amplifier/1998/5/archives.html (http://www.gibson.com/magazines/amplifier/1998/5/archives.html)
I have emailed him in the past - to get permission to use images... I guess he would be another good candidate for an interview
Go for it, Jules. He would probably be a great source of information.
The ole Gibson Bass Book plans are still there....
I didn't read the entire article, but this stood out and explains alot about Gibson and for that matter most of the big instrument companies.......
Talking about Henry J.
Tom: Does he have a good feel for Gibson's history?
Walter: Not really, but to a point where it's useful for Gibson's growth now. He's certainly not caught up in Gibson history.
Hmmm...................
I'm looking for a copy of Hal Leonard's book on Epiphone, personally. ;)
Quote from: gweimer on January 22, 2008, 11:41:25 PM
I'm looking for a copy of Hal Leonard's book on Epiphone, personally. ;)
Actually Walter Carter wrote The Complete History of Epiphone in the mid-90s, more photos than text IIRC. And a year or two later Jim Fish and L.B. Fred came out with Epiphone: The House of Stathopoulo which I've never seen but got positive reviews back then. I read somewhere that it will be reissued this year.
Maybe that's the one I'm thinking of. I should have picked up The House of Stathopoulo at the Columbus Guitar Show last week. JK Lutherie had one for sale.