Bluesdan asked once how come I didn't try to write something like this. Considering the books on Fender and Ampeg, a book on Gibsons had to be far behind ... I'm sorry, I meant couldn't be far behind. Sure would be nice to see a book on Guild amps :wink: Blurb below and publisher's URL. Supposed to be available end of January 09
Gibson Amplifiers 1933-2008 – 75 Years * of the Gold Tone, Wally Marx
"This is the first and only book devoted entirely to Gibson amplifiers. This 192-page book contains a 16-page color pictorial section, the entire history of Gibson amplifiers through 2008, an overview of amplification from the early 20th century, a complete guide section including every standard production Gibson amplifier with specifications, shipping totals, pictures, and a CD-ROM containing the entire Gibson Amplifier Master Service Book in PDF format witn owner’s manuals and schematics for Gibson amplifiers produced between 1936 and 1966 * . Other amplifiers produced by Gibson are covered as well including Epiphone, Maestro, Kalamazoo, SG Systems, and Lab Series. For the first time, a book is now available solely about Gibson amplifiers making this book a must for any amplifier enthusiast!"
https://store.bluebookinc.com/Home/Default.aspx
* '66-'36 = 30 years but title says 75 years ....hmmm ... the other 45 years are the 'Lost Years'?
Gibson Amplifiers 1933-2008 – 75 Years * of the Gold Tone, Wally Marx
"This is the first and only book devoted entirely to Gibson amplifiers. This 192-page book contains a 16-page color pictorial section, the entire history of Gibson amplifiers through 2008, an overview of amplification from the early 20th century, a complete guide section including every standard production Gibson amplifier with specifications, shipping totals, pictures, and a CD-ROM containing the entire Gibson Amplifier Master Service Book in PDF format witn owner’s manuals and schematics for Gibson amplifiers produced between 1936 and 1966 * . Other amplifiers produced by Gibson are covered as well including Epiphone, Maestro, Kalamazoo, SG Systems, and Lab Series. For the first time, a book is now available solely about Gibson amplifiers making this book a must for any amplifier enthusiast!"
https://store.bluebookinc.com/Home/Default.aspx
* '66-'36 = 30 years but title says 75 years ....hmmm ... the other 45 years are the 'Lost Years'?