
Where to Place a Strap Button, Bolt-on vs. Dovetail Neck Joints, and More Guitar Advice from Luthier Frank Ford
Ford contributed many articles in the early to mid-2000s, and here is a sampling of the sage advice he offered.

Ford contributed many articles in the early to mid-2000s, and here is a sampling of the sage advice he offered.

Sometimes it’s the little things that keep you from enjoying your guitar. Here are 13 common problems and their typical solutions.
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Your entire guitar vibrates when you play it: the top most of all, but even the neck and headstock are moved by the vibrating strings’ energy. Any loose part on your guitar may buzz or rattle audibly, sometimes only when certain notes are played. Parts don’t have to be visibly loose to rattle, and it can be quite a job to chase down the causes of some of these little noises.

Learn the differences between commercial polishes and cleaners and get the low-down on how to clean your instrument without scratching the finish.
If the dirt buildup is really bad, wiping with a damp cloth won’t suffice. Use some extra-fine wool to scrub gently across the fretboard, parallel to the frets.