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Fellow luthiers,
I want to let you in on something I know you are
going to enjoy: it's the E-mail Newsletter we call Trade
Secrets.

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Subscribers get problem-solving
tips, helpful how-to
articles, and first dibs on exciting new
product releases. Each issue is fun and informative, with closeup photos
of some of the coolest instruments and tricky repair
challenges that come through my shop.
I'm also lucky to have guests like Stewart-MacDonald's
master mandolin builder Don MacRostie, our tech-support
wizard Erick Coleman, and a host of other colleagues
helping me bring this newsletter to you every other
week. You won't be disappointed. So
consider yourself invited! And don't
worry, we won't fill your inbox with a bunch of spam.
Our privacy policy is simple: we keep your e-mail
address private, and don't share it with anyone else.
Dan Erlewine Trade Secrets
Editor
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 | I really like your Trade Secrets email newsletter (likewise for your quality products). Now that you are archiving past Trade Secrets, it's even better and more convenient. |  |  | Roger Maki Iron, MN |  |
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 | Just finished your Trade Secrets sanding tips newsletter. Great stuff. I save every newsletter, just like having an expert standing at my side! |  |  | Wes Bunker Lincoln, CA |  |
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 | Just to let you know that I really enjoy the Trade Secrets newsletter. My favorite one was where you took a LesPaul clone and made improvements to it. |  |  | Daniel Leger Dieppe, NB Canada |  |
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 | The last Trade Secrets newsletter was great (the one about estimating work). Thanks! |  |  | Pierre-Antoine ROIRON Lyon, France |  |
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 | Thanks so much for the very useful info on tools and procedures in guitar repairs. It is very unusual to find a company that is willing to share trade shortcuts to their clientele. |  |  | Burt Benfield Salisbury, NC |  |
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 | I'm always interested in the Trade Secrets Newsletter, but the most recent one was exactly what I needed for a 335 clone (Tune-o-Matic setup: is the trouble with the bridge or the neck angle?) The tip for locating saddle slots by tapping an old string with a brass hammer was especially helpful. Thank you so much! Please let Dan Erlewine how much I appreciate his insights both in the newsletters and in his books. |  |  | Chip Bassett Richmond, VA |  |
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 | Just wanted to thank Erick Coleman for a very helpful and informative Trade Secrets newsletter article on fretboard chip repairs. His excellent advice was very much appreciated. |  |  | Haro Kagemoto Oakland, CA |  |
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