Category:Kalamazoo (brand)
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See also Wikipedia article: en:Gibson Kalamazoo Electric Guitar.
References
[edit]- Walter Carter (13 March 2018) "Kalamazoo" in Dave Hunter, Tony Bacon , ed. Acoustic Guitars - The Illustrated Encyclopedia, Chartwell Books (series), Book Sales / Outline Press Ltd. / Quatro Group, pp. 142-143 ISBN 978-0-7858-3571-4 (hardcover)"Kalamazoo archtops and flattops were manufactured and marketed by Gibson in the 1930s and early '40s. / These first Kalamazoo guitars were roughly equivalent to the lower-end Gibson models except that they did not have Gibson's patented adjustable truss-rod in the neck. ... ",
"In 1933 Gibson abandoned Kel Kroydon and introduced the Kalamazoo brand. ... ",
"With America's entry into World War II in December 1941, Gibson stopped producing Kalamazoos. ",
"The Kalamazoo brand reappeared only briefly, being seen for about a year from 1968 on the KG-10 model, a lowly flat-top fashioned in the style of Gibson's all-mahogany LG-0 "
Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
G
- Gibson Kalamazoo (4 F)
K
- Kalamazoo KG-14 (1 F)
- Kalamazoo KG-31 (2 F)
M
- Kalamazoo mandolins (1 F)
Media in category "Kalamazoo (brand)"
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