The Wood Brothers Printable Version    
What They Play
By Bill Milkowski
OLIVER WOOD
Guitars: 1930s National Duolian; 1945 Epiphone Zenith archtop; 1966 Guild T-100 hollow-body electric (stuffed with cotton underwear to diminish feedback), played through a Kay five-watt tube amp.

Strings: Martin bronze, medium gauge (National and Epiphone); D’Addario .011–.049 sets (Guild).

Picks: Jim Dunlop Tortex 1.14mm Small Tear Drops.

CHRIS WOOD
Bass: 1920 Pfretchner upright, set up with unusually high action.

Strings: Pirastro Olive. 



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This article also appears in Acoustic Guitar magazine, July 2006, No.163


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