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Your Banjo Maker

Founder of the Banjo Factory, John Salicco is a time traveler.  A banjo maker, historian,  musician, story teller and entertainer, John has returned to the performing arts after being in the corporate world of data communications and finance for 25 years or so. Originally trained in the classical theatre, Mr. Salicco holds two certificates in Theatre Arts from the Banff School of Fine Arts and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada.  John made his first banjo over 20 years ago from a cigar box and a stick of firewood.  Early American folk music has been his hobby since the 1960's.
 

Throughout his corporate career, John put a lot of his free time into historic restoration and reenactment programs at places such as Sutter's Fort, Petaluma Adobe, Fort Ross and the gold fields of California.  A regular story teller and performer at the Fort Nisqually Living History Museum, in Tacoma, WA, he currently sits as a director on the board of the Fort Nisqually Foundation. Mr. Salicco is an alumnus of the State of Washington Inquiring Mind Program, where among other roles he portrayed "John Quincy Adams: An American Citizen" during 2008 -2009. 

John also performs as "Flat 7th" doing traditional acoustic blues with harmonica and vocals.

Over the years, John has hand made primitive bows and arrows, flint knife blades and "stocked" a few 18th and 19th century long arms along the way.    He has hand sewn 19th century clothing and tents and has built a small 19th century style  "bateau" which he rows and sails around the Puget Sound.  When time permits, he explores Washington's back roads in his restored 1929 Model A pick up truck. 
 
John strives to infuse local content and relevance in all of his presentations.  "A Canadian transplant by way of California... John Salicco is a history buff's history buff, who has absorbed more of the lore of this place in six years than most people who were born here will likely learn in a lifetime." 
Tacoma News Tribune, Sept 7, 2004