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Post by vanman on Jan 29, 2009 9:30:15 GMT -6
I just wanted to have this information in hand just in case I needed a repair. I've only got one acoustic guitar, and as mentioned elsewhere, its totally custom built, and the guy who built it, and does the subsequent repairs, has passed away.
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Post by midnightwinestrat on Jan 29, 2009 11:45:51 GMT -6
Don't treat it like Garth Brooks would, and it should live a long happy life... ;D j/k I can do some basic repairs and stuff, but more electric, than accoustic. However I do know a guy who lives in Stockton, he runs a music store called Village Music, and he is good at doing repairs on all types of instruments...
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Post by Rusty on Jan 29, 2009 12:55:17 GMT -6
I know a guy in Aroura as well that does repairs. I can do some minor work,but nothing to write home about,but I'm learning.
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Post by vanman on Jan 29, 2009 13:37:00 GMT -6
trust me, this guitar is a thing of beauty, she's more likely to suffer from neglect than abuse but just in case... i have been known to take it to work, who knows, its just not a name brand covered under any kind of warranty- maybe none of them are, i'm just not a guitarist so i don't know these things... thanks for the info
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Post by Rusty on Jan 29, 2009 15:03:59 GMT -6
You know I completely forgot about Lee In cassville,he owns the Music Center,and is a great luthier.in fact he sells his house brand guitars there in the shop,and is a heck of a nice guy to boot. I don't know how I let him slip my mind.
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Post by petelo on Jan 30, 2010 22:01:06 GMT -6
John Wynn, Ozark , repairs acoustic instruments and also builds mandolins and banjos. He's been doing it for over 30 years. He is in the phone book.
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