Made in america (2004) season 1
Episodes
1. Gibson Guitars
2004-01-06
First stop is Nashville, Tennessee, home to the guitar company, Gibson. John chats with country music stars Steve Earle, Dan Seals and Joe Diffie, who all swear by Gibson. Seals and Diffie -- whom John meets with at The Gibson Bluegrass Showcase -- even perform an original song that Seals wrote in honor of their guitars. Later, John heads to the Gibson rough mill, where he sees a Les Paul Supreme (named after the legendary guitarist) being constructed. At the mill, John is given a tour by manager Tom Montgomery, and watches sander Matt Branch, neck-setter Jimmy Wright, waxer Brenda Reid, airbrush artist Rebecca Green, buffer Rich Coleman and tuner Jay Thompson in action. Next stop is Oaks, Pennsylvania, where flag outfit Annin & Co. is located. John chats with V.P. of Manufacturing Carter Beard and flagmaker Gerry Miller, assists with the carrying of a giant flag, makes a bungled effort to sew a star pattern, and provides instructions on how to handle a flag the patriotic way. Finally,
2. Harley Davidson
2004-01-06
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3. Monopoly
2004-01-13
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4. Airstream
2004-01-13
No overview available.
5. Campbell's Soup
2004-01-20
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6. Barbasol
2004-01-20
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7. Craftsman Tools
2004-01-27
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8. Zippo
2004-02-03
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9. Corvette
2004-02-10
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10. Sikorsky Helicopters
2004-02-17
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11. U.S. Mint
2004-03-16
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12. Carousel Magic
2004-03-23
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13. Purity Dairies
2004-04-06
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14. Titleist
2004-04-13
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15. Fleer Trading Cards
2004-04-20
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16. Brooks Brothers
2004-04-27
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17. Remo Drums
2004-05-04
No overview available.
18. Barre Granite
2004-06-01
No overview available.
19. Longaberger Basket Co.
2004-06-08
No overview available.
20. Steinway
2004-06-15
First stop is Steinway & Sons, the piano company operating out of Astoria, Queens, New York. Company president Frank Mazurco demonstrates why Steinway is the preferred piano of professional pianists, boy wonder pianist Josh Bouchette mops up the floor with John, and Director of Manufacturing and Engineering Andy Horbachevsky discusses why it's a challenge to continue this business in NYC. Later, Andy takes John into the factory room to see how a Steinway is handbuilt. Next stop is Middlebury, Vermont, home to Maple Landmark Woodcraft, a family-owned-and-operated handmade toy company best known for their NameTrains. Founder Mike Rainville, his wife, Jill, sons, Adam and Andrew, mother, Pat, sister, Barbara, grandmother, Harriet, and other employees all declare their pride for crafting educational toys for children of all ages. After a tour of the factory, Mike presents John with a laser-engraved train whistle containing the ""Made in America"" name. Finally, John gives a history lesson on