For episode 100 of the podcast, I talk with the legendary Jim Olson.
Jim should need little introduction to most Luthier on Luthier listeners. His guitars have been played and cherished by James Taylor (you can even spot the trademark headstock “O” during Taylor’s appearance on the Simpsons), Paul Simon, Phil Keaggy, Zac Brown and Patty Larkin.
Though he creates some of the most valuable flattop guitars around, his build process is all about efficiency and quality control. Jim talks about how his tooling and processes have changed over the years, how Bob Taylor talked him into his first CNC, early career challenges (“I couldn’t give them away,” he says about his first guitars), and about the subjective nature of a “better” guitar.
Link: https://olsonguitars.com
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Luthiers Judson Riviere, James Olson and Paul Woolson at the 2024 Fretboard Summit. Photo: Isaac Jang.