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Graph Tech: How Dave Dunwoodie Revolutionized Guitar Technology

Graph Tech: How Dave Dunwoodie Revolutionized Guitar Technology

Update: 2025-10-17
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On this episode of Life With Strings Attached we welcome Dave Dunwoodie, founder of Graph Tech Guitar Labs Ltd. and one of the great innovators in guitar technology. 

From solving the problem of strings sticking in the nut to creating breakthroughs like TUSQ, Ratio Tuners, and String Saver saddles, Dave’s work has shaped how guitars sound and play worldwide. 

His story is one of persistence, curiosity, and purpose-driven design, showing how even the smallest guitar components can transform music. Join us as we explore the journey of a musician turned entrepreneur whose ideas continue to inspire the industry. 

Find Dave's work here:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-dunwoodie-a234308/

https://graphtech.com/

https://www.instagram.com/graphtechguitarlabs/

https://www.youtube.com/user/GraphTechGuitarLabs

https://www.facebook.com/GraphTech/

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Graph Tech: How Dave Dunwoodie Revolutionized Guitar Technology

Graph Tech: How Dave Dunwoodie Revolutionized Guitar Technology

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