February 5th, 2025
Homeskoolin’ Volume 398, Tom Bukovac, “Banner Head Believer Fever”

00:00 - Acoustic creamyness
03:03 - Hello, it's just Larry / Guitar phases
06:38 - Morgan Wallen / Dean Z guitar / Lana Del Rey
08:00 - Session blocks
09:43 - Country Band covers Stevie Wonder - Isn't She Lovely -> "Isn't She Country"
10:41 - Gruhn and Eric Ernest Thanks / Doubleneck
12:00 - Spanish playing
12:34 - Lesson: Cat Stevens song
14:30 - Guthrie and acoustic guitar
16:45 - Son Marshall instructional video
19:00 - Bluegrass music / Different genres of music and making money
20:04 - Acoustic buying
20:37 - Lesson: [x x 5 4 2 2] over E; Pho-Jazz
22:31 - Lesson: Millisecond mute with picking technique
23:10 - Lesson: Playing down by the bridge / Stevie Wonder sound
Notes
Uncle Larry rolls out a new twist on some familiar chords, and also reflects a bit on the many "phases” of a typical guitar player's life…
One very important phase I left out was the “fuck pedals, i’m just gonna plug straight into the amp” phase…which is then usually followed by the “I want to build a giant rack to house all my vintage pedals that I can run off a looper” phase…
it never ends my friends...
well, at some point it actually does end i suppose.
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February 5th, 2025
Homeskoolin’ “The Definitive Guide To The Elusive 1958-1963 Gibson Hollowbody Doubleneck”

00:00 - Going to Gruhn's to talk doublenecks
06:55 - Eric's story of doubleneck obsession
18:13 - Gibson factory workers
19:40 - Neck sets / Dovetail / Horrendous guitar work
23:34 - Doubleneck carve / Wide fret wire
27:40 - '58 Gibson Doubleneck (white)
32:01 - 4 and 8 string mandolin Gibson Doubleneck
37:32 - 1938 Gibson Doubleneck
40:00 - Comparing with old Gibson bass of similar construction
41:09 - Photo of original owner
43:20 - Hollowbody / Closing conversation
Notes
Uncle Larry is joined by two dear friends who both happen to be heavy hitters in the business of buying and selling old guitars.
Eric Ernest, owner and proprietor of Abalone Vintage Guitars
https://www.abalonevintage.com/
and George Gruhn, owner and proprietor of Gruhn Guitars in Nashville TN
https://guitars.com/
Eric Ernest is without question the world’s leading authority on one of the rarest models of Gibson guitars…the hollowbody doublenecks that were produced between 1958-1963
He has had a lifelong obsession with these impossibly rare instruments and has personally owned a large percentage of all the ones that were ever built…which weren’t many…(some accounts say roughly 100)
I personally believe that these hand carved spruce top hollowbody wonders occupy the most criminally underrated and least talked about corner of the entire vintage guitar culture…in fact there is no doubt in my mind about that.
George wanted to make one addendum to something he said in this video…at one point he commented that these guitars have traditional dovetail neck joints but he clearly knows they actually employ the mortise and tenon style joint
Hope you enjoy friends…I have been wanting to make this video for a long time
Special thank you’s to Eric and George for donating a Tuesday afternoon to this cause.
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