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A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY

Not only does your workhorse have to be the right tool for the job, it has to work properly. That’s obvious. But it’s all too easy to forget about basic maintenance – a process that starts at the end of every gig or serious practice session. If you wipe down your guitar, especially the strings, it’ll feel so much better when you pull it out for your next session, and it’ll keep those strings in better condition for longer.

Judging by the guitars I get in to work on for various

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