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Podcast 115: Jim Olson of Olson Guitars

Podcast 115: Jim Olson of Olson Guitars

FromThe Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast


Podcast 115: Jim Olson of Olson Guitars

FromThe Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Aug 17, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jim Olson is a legend in the world of acoustic guitar making. The Minnesota-based luthier is a cult favorite among guitar collectors around the world thanks to the instruments he's built for James Taylor (Taylor's Olson was once immortalized in cartoon form on a Simpson’s episode), Phil Keaggy and Leo Kottke. Due to their high demand, Olson’s new creations start at $15,000, a price that even he is a little embarrassed by. “I’m the Forrest Gump of guitarmaking,” Olson tells us. “I fell into here. I don’t think these things are any more special than anything else.”  During this candid talk, Olson tells us about the first guitar he built (with help from the classic Irving Sloane book), how Keagy ordered the first cedar guitar and how an early (and failed) distribution deal for his dreadnoughts in the late ‘70s resulted in his fanatical appreciation for tooling and build efficiency. “I’m sometimes more interested in making a new piece of tooling than a guitar,” he says. We also talk CNC machines, the creation of the Small Jumbo, tone woods, his fateful meeting with James Taylor and more. Subscribe to all the Fretboard Journal podcasts via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fretboard-journal-podcast/id394447340?mt=2 https://www.fretboardjournal.com http://www.fretboardsummit.com
Released:
Aug 17, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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