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Friday, May 31, 2019

Pre-War Guitars Guitar D Adirondack/Mahogany Level 2 Aging, Hide Glue

Pre-War Guitars Guitar 

D Adirondack/Mahogany 

Level 2 Aging, Hide Glue 


My job requires me to play a lot of guitars and I believe I've reached a point where I can pick a winner with a few pick strokes. This Pre-War D model is a winner and everyone that plays this guitar doesn't want to hand it back. Wes Lambe and Ben Maschal run Pre-War guitars and you can easily hear that they know how to build a tone machine. That is about it, I'd rather play the guitar than talk about it.

















Gig Checklist for the Average Guitarist

There are few items most guitarist might need at every gig and lacking these items is unacceptable. Being of sound mind and body should be a given but my fellow musicians seem to betray this ideal. Therefore, let's stick to tangible items required to support your job. Lastly, I make it a list and I encourage you to leave comments regarding items you feel are important to be included on this list.

This is an all encompassing list not in order of importance:


  • 2 tuners - one for the headstock and one inline.
  • Extra strings - 1 pack per guitar minimum.
  • String winder - I recommend Frank's Cranks. I prefer the wooden variety because I drop stuff. Basic $2 is fine and better than nothing. 
  • 2 guitar leads (cables). 1 primary and 1 spare.
  • Small tool kit. I prefer the Tech set.
  • Picks - Bring extra and assorted unless you use your fingers.
  • Crazy glue - Keep a new tube on hand. It's the duct tape of the future.
  • Duct tape - Just kidding. If you must, make it a small roll.
  • Spare acoustic guitar bridge (drop-in), different heights to compensate for different climates (wet or dry).
  • 4" piece of heavy gage guitar string. Used to unstick strings stuck in the guitar. I use a bicycle spoke I cut down. 
  • A lighter. I forget why.
  • A friend with a camera.
  • 9 volt batteries.
  • Paper (Stave), pencil and eraser.
  • Confidence.