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This is a guitar I have left over from the shop, so I thought I'd put a message out.If someone, or someone you know, wou...
06/17/2025

This is a guitar I have left over from the shop, so I thought I'd put a message out.

If someone, or someone you know, would like to buy ($350) a cosmetically challenged, but very functional LH electric, send me a message. I don't have a case, so I don't want to ship it out and would prefer to sell locally.

Based on the fretwear, this guitar had been played a lot. It also had a couple of mysterious holes on the top where I think someone had added a guitar synth pickup or similar. Who knows. Because it was a used up MIC Gretsch it had little retail value. However.....

When a guitar is played half to death it generally means it's a decent instrument. So with that in mind, and using my worst business sense, I leveled the board (which was nowhere near flat) refretted it with Jescar 47100 medium jumbos (and the binding makes that extra fun), fixed the nut slot, added a Tusq nut, and set it up as best as I can playing it upside down. :D

I believe these were made with a chambered basswood body, a maple neck, rosewood board, the usual 24.6" scale neck, and two blacktop filter'trons. It weights 7 lb 13 oz, so it's not super heavy.

I haven't done anything with the electronics (other than cleaning), but everything works.

It seemed a waste to leave it one step from being tossed, so I figured for the cost of frets, a nut, and some sandpaper it was worth making it a decent guitar.

For those days that a 4x12 isn't enough...yikes!
05/24/2024

For those days that a 4x12 isn't enough...yikes!

As I clear out repairs, here's my PSA for one that's a little fussy.Sometimes the saddles on a tuneomatic type bridge do...
05/19/2024

As I clear out repairs, here's my PSA for one that's a little fussy.

Sometimes the saddles on a tuneomatic type bridge do not have enough travel to intonate all of the strings. This happens more often than one may expect, and isn't only on cheap guitars.

The saddles can almost always be flipped to increase travel, but some manufacturers have these little E clips holding the screws in place. If one is careful, they can be popped off and reinstalled....just don't let them rocket across the room!

05/14/2024

When I set up the shop, I decided I was going to see how things went for two years and evaluate it again at that point. As my two year lease is up at the end of May, I've decided to wind down the operation as the profitability really isn't adequate relative to the costs.

Retail is tough in general, and for a small operator like me the margins are pretty bad, so between overhead and other losses the economics don't make sense.

The miscellaneous added expenses can be death by a thousand cuts if the margins aren't great to start with. I am very particular about what I sell, but the cost associated with quality seems higher than what the marketplace wants.

I have products which I repaired or modified if something wasn't up to my standards. A few products were pulled or repurposed because I wasn't happy with the durability. In all of those cases I have to absorb the costs. I make a point of only selling things I would use myself, but unfortunately that gets lost in a marketplace where the big operators just send out replacements to compensate for bad designs, shipping damage, poor quality control, or whatever. Some of the online stuff I've seen is amazingly awful.

I appreciate the support of my customers, the new friends I've made, and the last two years in business. It was fun, and now I have more stories to tell. - Eric

Gibson string guide from 1972...it's a little different from the commodity sizes (9-42 or 10-46) which everyone accepts ...
05/08/2024

Gibson string guide from 1972...it's a little different from the commodity sizes (9-42 or 10-46) which everyone accepts as good enough today :D. This is the kind of thing the forum goblins would look at and say 'How could those sizes possibly work' without trying.

Sometimes I'm sent links to videos showing people testing guitars to basically prove nothing matters but the pickups, or wood doesn't matter, or whatever. I think sometimes the problem is that when you process the crap out of the sound (like through a pedal board or by making a compressed sound file) then maybe it doesn't matter! These same folks also seem to never use the tone and volume controls on the guitar....

Strings are a big deal to me because it is the 2nd most simple and inexpensive way to tweak the sound, and leaving them on until they break usually doesn't help the sound...assuming strings matter! (see above)

Turning things into commodities can be great for the consumer, because then everything comes down to price. Think $3.699 gallon at Sheetz vs $3.799 at Circle K. And yes, I did add the stupid 9/10 of a cent on the end because I'm amazed we still have it.

So maybe those 10-46 strings on Amazon or Temu are basically the same as D'Addario, GHS, Ernie Ball, or whomever. Of course, maybe everything isn't exactly the same.

Case in point - if you compare a GHS 011 to a D'Addario 011, the GHS tension spec is about 10% higher. Neither is wrong, but they are different. The reason I don't use Ernie Ball any more is they don't publish specs, so aside from the diameter I don't know what I'm buying.

Some of my guitars get standard sizes, and some don't, but trust me when I say I have experimented a lot to find good combos! Example: I often use GHS 9-42 extra lights with a 0.014 G instead of the 0.016 as it's easier to bend and a little less loud. To me, they don't sound (or feel) the same as D'Addario 9-42s, but that shouldn't be a surprise as they are different strings from different companies. Maybe Temu 9-42s sound better, but because they might be made out of old Pontiacs I won't buy them.

For standard sets, the D'Addario 9-40 balanced tension set is amazing on most 24 3/4 ish scale guitars with humbuckers. On a good guitar (assuming anything matters, see above) set up right, and assuming that the player has enough self control to not bash and/or strangle strings, it can almost feel like it wants to play itself. And mind you, that's not only playing lead....that set works really well in general.

I have a custom D'Addario 12 string set I use on the Danelectros because it makes them much, much easier to play and it sounds much tighter compared to the generic 10-46 light gauge strings they are sold with. Seriously, unless you want a muddy mess, whoever decided heavy strings like the E3 26W and E2 46W on a 12 string really doesn't understand how they work. You still need to tune it though....

BTW, the easiest thing is use a different pick. That's even cheaper.

Someone was being sneaky at Godin, and reversed one end of one of the ribbon cables sometime between 2002 and today.  It...
05/01/2024

Someone was being sneaky at Godin, and reversed one end of one of the ribbon cables sometime between 2002 and today. It works much better with the right cable.

Also in stock and on sale, the EHX OD Glove, for $70 including tax.  This is basically a clone of the Fulltone OCD pedal...
04/20/2024

Also in stock and on sale, the EHX OD Glove, for $70 including tax. This is basically a clone of the Fulltone OCD pedal for a lot less money, so come by and check it out in person.

EHX is running a 20% off sale on a number of their pedals including the following which I now have in stock.EHX has been...
04/19/2024

EHX is running a 20% off sale on a number of their pedals including the following which I now have in stock.

EHX has been around forever, and their pedals are an outstanding value for guitarists. The great thing is they continue to innovate while making available many of their classic designs.

https://www.ehx.com/category/pedals/on-sale/

Godin makes beautiful classical guitars, but because my shop is small I generally do not stock them.  However, I think i...
04/12/2024

Godin makes beautiful classical guitars, but because my shop is small I generally do not stock them. However, I think it's time to always have at least one on hand to show how good they are. This one just came in, their top of the line Collection model in a combination of cedar, rosewood, and mahogany. No laminates, all solid wood, and made in Canada.

On a well built instrument like this the sound and projection is outstanding. These are worth checking out for anyone in the market.

I'll be performing with my band Carolina Revival Friday night at the Korner Pocket in Raleigh, 8-11.  I'll be playing my...
03/28/2024

I'll be performing with my band Carolina Revival Friday night at the Korner Pocket in Raleigh, 8-11.

I'll be playing my Godin Freeway guitar synth through a Roland GR-55 for all of the 1st set. Godin is one of the few companies still supporting these, and for live use the flexibility is pretty amazing, even though it's an old design.

One of the songs we play is Name by the Goo Goo Dolls, which on the recording had the guitars tuned to DAEAEE! I have a dedicated patch for the song built on an acoustic with a little chorus in that exact tuning, so it sounds pretty cool.

Other times I use it to change instruments during the song (piano to guitar in one), use tones that work better in the context of a song (pedal steel and fiddle) tune up a 1/2 step, tune down a 1/2 step, sound like Billy Gibbons (not really :D )....basically anything within the limits of what I can do without getting confused during a show!

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A slightly fussy bridge repair on a 30 year old Taylor.  The bridge had come off, and it looked like it had been origina...
03/27/2024

A slightly fussy bridge repair on a 30 year old Taylor. The bridge had come off, and it looked like it had been originally glued over part of the finish based on the glossy stuff around the edges.

Before I cleaned up the bottom of the bridge I scribed an outline on the top, and used that as a guide to scrape the finish off to expose a good surface to glue to. The finish was very brittle, so I was basically shearing if off the top. Not a factory perfect finish, but it works.

I have a few new setneck Godins in the shop.  These are made in Canada, weigh less than 7 1/2 pounds, include really nic...
03/22/2024

I have a few new setneck Godins in the shop. These are made in Canada, weigh less than 7 1/2 pounds, include really nice gig bags and most importantly play great. These all have the 24 3/4" scale length common to Gibson and Epiphone.

The crazy thing is these guitars now compete with Epiphone...Gibson prices have skyrocketed plus Epiphone has started marketing a bunch of guitars that cost over $1000. In all fairness, Gibson makes great pickups and Epi has started to spec some in their high end models. However, pickups can be easily charged, so getting a guitar with great fretwork, balance and a nice feeling neck counts for a lot, which is exactly what Godin delivers.

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