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Ep 11 – Q&A And Banjo Jokes

Ep 11 – Q&A and Banjo Jokes

In this episode, Eric entertains Melissa with banjo jokes and accidental Norm MacDonald impersonations. They then answer questions about low fume paint, how to install a 50’s style Tele neck pickup, headstock trademarks, “lawsuit” guitars, the differences in Alnico grades, and more.

To participate in the show, you can leave a message with your question or comment by calling or texting 757-774-8482. To email the show, visit Eric at EricDaw.com and click the contact link.

Ep 10 – Q&A And A Settled Bet

Ep 10 – Q&A and a settled bet

In this episode, Eric and Melissa settle their bet about the 1954 Les Paul Custom ‘prototype’ auction outcome. Questions answered include slide guitar set-up tips, humming humbucker troubleshooting, the pros and cons of different guitar finishes, and a neat trick for keeping Telecaster switch tips in place.

To participate in the show, you can leave a message with your question or comment by calling or texting 757-774-8482. To email the show, visit Eric at EricDaw.com and click the contact link.

Ep 9 – Guitar News And Q&A

Ep 9 – Guitar News and Q&A

In this episode, Eric talks about a rare bass in the latest issue of the Fretboard Journal, and answers questions about 50’s style Gibson wiring, a Japanese Fender Strat with wiggly neck syndrome, the tones of different woods, and of course more capacitor talk. In guitar news, the FAA has been ordered by congress to allow travelling musicians to carry on their guitars for stowage in the overhead bins but only if they’ll fit.

To participate in the show, you can leave a message with your question or comment by calling or texting 757-774-8482. To email the show, visit Eric at EricDaw.com and click the contact link.

Ep 8 – Q&A And Mikel Zwilssler On Capacitors

Ep 8 – Q&A and Mikel Zwilssler on Capacitors

In this episode, Eric talks about the Fretboard Journal, and answers questions about out of phase humbuckers, 3 saddle Tele bridges, and yet another follow up about staggered vs. flat pole pickups. The second half of the show is a fascinating interview with Mikel Zwissler about Eric’s “Lie Detector” capacitor test box, and an in depth discussion on whether or not expensive tone capacitors are worth the money.

To participate in the show, you can leave a message with your question or comment by calling 757-774-8482. To email the show, visit Eric at EricDaw.com and click the contact link.

Ep 7 – Guitar News And Q&A

Ep 7 – Guitar News and Q&A

In this episode, Eric answers questions about capacitors, hand wound vs. machine wound pickups, the “mastery bridge,” and a follow up about staggered vs. flat pole pickups. Red gives us the guitar news, including stories about D’Addario’s new strings and James Burton’s charity organization. Also, the guitar pictured may or may not be the guitar we talked about in the podcast for Camazotz Automat’s question… Or is it?

To participate in the show, you can leave a message with your question or comment by calling 757-774-8482. To email the show, visit Eric at EricDaw.com and click the contact link.

Ep 6 – Guitar News, Q&A, And Doug Tulloch

Ep 6 – Guitar News, Q&A, and Doug Tulloch

In this episode, Eric answers questions about staggered vs. flat pole pieces, hum cancelling p-90’s, and ‘the myth of vintage guitars.’ Red gives us the news, including a story about a mystery Gibson Super 400 CES. Eric is then joined by Doug Tulloch , the world’s leading Danelectro expert to discuss Doug’s book “Neptune Bound – The Ultimate Danelectro Guitar Guide.”

To participate in the show, you can leave a message with your question or comment by calling 757-774-8482. To email the show, visit Eric at EricDaw.com and click the contact link.

Ep 5 – Guitar News, Q&A, And Trevor Boone

Ep 5 – Guitar News, Q&A, and Trevor Boone

In this episode, Eric answers questions about partscasters, roller bridges, tuners, and the acoustic guitar ‘tongue brace.’ Red gives us the news, including a story about an upcoming BBC Documentary about the ‘Kalamzoo Gals’ of the wartime Gibson factory. Eric is then joined by Trevor Boone of Emerald City Guitars to discuss a very rare early Fender Telecaster.

To participate in the show, you can leave a message with your question or comment by calling 757-774-8482. To email the show, visit Eric at EricDaw.com and click the contact link.

Ep 4 – Guitar News, Q&A, And Mitch Doran

Ep 4 – Guitar News, Q&A, and Mitch Doran

In this episode, Eric tells us that everything is a scam. Also discussed is “PUR Lacquer” and Dimarzio’s trademark on double cream humbucker pickups. Red gives us the news, including a story about Guernsey’s high end guitar auction. Eric is then joined by Mitch Doran of Black Lotus Project to discuss the ups and downs of working in a guitar factory.

To participate in the show, you can leave a message with your question or comment by calling 757-774-8482. To email the show, visit Eric at EricDaw.com and click the contact link.

Ep 3 – Guitar News, Q&A, And Jason Lollar

Ep 3 – Guitar News, Q&A, and Jason Lollar

In this episode, Eric interviews  pickup guru Jason Lollar. Tech questions involve Les Paul fret nibs, paint chip fixes, and a follow up about a static noise on a Fender. Also included is the second installment of “Guitar News with Red.”

To participate in the show, you can leave a message with your question or comment by calling 757-774-8482. To email the show, visit Eric at EricDaw.com and click the contact link.

Ep 2 – Q&A And Jay Boone

Ep 2 – Q&A and Jay Boone

In this episode, Eric confesses to being a guitar snob, and a new segment, “Guitar News with Red” is unveiled. Questions from callers include general tuning tips, Strat bridge set-up tech talk, and what to do with a guitar inheritence. To close out the show, Eric is joined by Jay Boone, the ‘Soul Proprietor’ of Emerald City Guitars to talk about the past, present, and future of the vintage guitar market.

To participate in the show, you can leave a message with your question or comment by calling 757-774-8482.
To email the show, visit Eric at EricDaw.com and click the contact link.

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