Build Thread: Fairbanks SJ Kalamazoo Gals
I've always wanted to make a foray into the vintage Gibson world. I recently made John Thomas's acquaintance and have been discussing his rather iconic 1943 Gibson Southerner Jumbo. I also read his great book, Kalamazoo Gals, about the women who were involved in making the "Banner Era" Gibsons from WWII. The story itself is quite intriguing as it appears many unsung female heroes were involved in the making of Banner Gibsons, which I've come to learn are prized for their responsiveness.
I've also had a chance to play a number of vintage Gibsons as well as a Fairbanks at Schoenberg - my local haunt for all things guitar. I was impressed by Dale's work as well as his reputation as a real guru in the art of recreating vintage Gibson guitars. Since he is very familiar with John Thomas's SJ, having borrowed it for some months to study it, I asked him to simply build me the closest facsimile he can of that particular guitar. I believe for the most part, the Southerner Jumbo is simply a dressed up J-45 with some fancy parallelogram inlays. This guitar will also feature a special "Kalamazoo Gal" treatment that is being offered in collaboration with John Thomas. The guitar will have a special banner inlay that reads "Only a Kalamazoo Gal Is Good Enough" (an homage to the banner slogan "Only a Gibson is Good Enough") as well as a label inside the guitar that is signed by one of the Kalamazoo Gals, Irene Stearns. Specs: Top - Red spruce Back and Sides - Mahogany Scale - Standard 24.75" Nut spacing - 1 3/4" Saddle spacing - 2 5/16" Fret wire - EVO 55090 (I like it tall) Fingerboard inlays - Parallelogram Pickguard - Dark tortoise Finish - Sunburst Case - Hoffee A special thanks for John Thomas for answering all my vintage Gibson questions! http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_001.jpg http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_002.jpg Photos of the final guitar. http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_073.jpg http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_074.jpg http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_075.jpg http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_076.jpg http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_077.jpg http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_078.jpg http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_079.jpg http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_080.jpg http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_081.jpg http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_082.jpg http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_083.jpg http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_084.jpg |
Here's an example of the Kalamazoo Gals inlay and label.
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Wow, congrats on a really cool build!!!! I love paying homage to history like this will.
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You will adore this guitar!
Congratulations! |
Sides being meticulously, lovingly, and oscillatingly drum sanded.
http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_003.jpg Side bending jiggery. http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_004.jpg Fingers far away from this. http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_005.jpg I assume he's trying to extract some kind of government secrets out of the sides with this machine. I pity that poor mahogany. http://jus-tone.com/misc/fairbanks/Fairbanks_SJ_006.jpg |
Juston, this is such a cool project. Congrats!
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By the way, here's a video of JT playing his 1943 SJ along with a similarly-appointed rosewood SJ.
I love the sound of both. |
Love Dale’s take on the great guitars of Kalamazoo.:up:
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Wow, looking forward to following this build. Dale`s work is brilliant, I have one of his Roy Smeck guitars. I think it is the best guitar I have ever owned, and since I have had this, I have not had any of my other guitars out of the case. Is that a good or bad thing?:guitar:
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So cool, looking forward to checking this out. I’m getting more in more interested in adding a vintage piece to my collection.
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Juston,
So cool! Oh, and thanks for the kind words. I'm really looking forward to following this build and, with your permission, sneaking up to Dale's shop to check it out. I've no financial interest in these guitars. I just really like what Dale does, think he's THE builder to do this, and have asked that he put a bit of the proceeds toward a women's history non-profit of his choice. Oh, and that banner? Made from a chunk of maple taken from the factory during WWII. |
Hi again Juston.
Could you tell me what the differences are, between the original run of the Fairbanks Gals and yours please. jt1 Loved reading about the project first time round, just revisiting again. Cheers. |
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