http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2009/04/gifter-in-chief.html
Gifter-in-Chief? Michelle Obama gives Carla Bruni a Guitar
April 05, 2009 8:07 AM
From Sunlen Miller and Yunji de Nies
Much has been said about the Obama’s gift giving recently. The Queens Ipod, the DVDs given to Gordon Brown after his visit to the White House.
But Michelle Obama may have struck the right cord (((that's "chord"))) with her gift to her newest friend, Carla Bruni -Sarkozy.
After meeting the wife of French President Sarkozy, Mrs. Obama gave Carla Bruni an acoustic Gibson guitar. (((I wonder if it was strung and tuned. By a really hip, musical Secret Service guy.)))
Bruni – a former model – is also a singer/songwriter. On each of her three CD’s, the last of which was released just this past June, she plays the guitar on many of the tracks.
The First lady presented Bruni with the gift on Saturday when the ladies visited the Cathedral de Norte Dame de Strasbourg with the rest of the NATO Summit spouses. (((Carla being the "NATO Summit Spouse With The Guitar.")))
The two first met on Friday when Mr. and Mrs. Obama visited French Palace Rohan. The first lady’s office said that the two women really hit it off and enjoyed a private lunch together that lasted for over an hour together. (((Oh to be a fly on the wall. Well, maybe they'll Twitter it.)))
*(((And what kinda axe is that? I'm not sure, but from press reports it would seem to be about $6500 worth of fanatically historically-restored American guitar. Gift fit for an empress rather than a tattered-jeans minstrel.)))
"Gibson has painstakingly reproduced this knockout vintage acoustic down to the minute details.
The Gibson J-45 is one of the most played and cherished acoustic guitars in history. This Legends version of the J-45 can handle music from the blues to bluegrass to folk to pop and everything in between. (((Including French chanson singers with hefty personal fortunes.))) Hand crafted by Gibson luthiers using techniques from the J-45 guitar's heyday, the Legend J-45 boasts an Adirondack spruce top and solid mahogany back and sides to produce unmatched mellow, full-bodied tone.
Did you ever have one of the "what if" conversations? Like, "what if I won the lottery" kind of things.
(((Like, "what if I were a guitar destined for Carla Bruni-Sarkozy."))) Some three years ago the luthiers at Gibson's acoustic guitar plant in Bozeman, Montana had one of those kind of conversations. It went sort of like this: "What if we could go back in time and build a brand new guitar exactly the way they were built back then". (((Kind of a "Buzz Rickson's" thing.)))
Well, nothing gets the juices flowing like a challenge like that, so the quest was on find the best sounding, original, mint condition Gibson acoustic guitar from the "vintage years," and build a limited number of guitars today employing the same material, same types of tools, same specs, you name it. The plan was to build a new vintage guitar!
After a long search, a mint, 1942 J-45 was located. Owned by renowned acoustic guitar expert and author Eldon Whitford, the guitar was perfect. It was historically significant, as 1942 was the first year of production for the J-45. The fact that the J-45 is the number one selling acoustic guitar in Gibson's history didn't hurt either! Mr. Whitford was kind enough to loan the guitar to Gibson for a painstakingly thorough examination. The guitar went through both X-ray and cat scans (((Let's start with the body of the guitar....
