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kmangelos  Joined 2/4/2012 3 Posts |
02/04/2012 12:20:45
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I need some work done/re-fret job done on my favorite flattop that I've had for 30+ years. Any recommendations?
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kmangelos
 Joined 2/4/2012 3 Posts |
02/04/2012 12:21:08
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Sorry, meant to say in the Seattle area |
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skyraider50
 United States
Joined 2/3/2009 244 Posts Online
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02/04/2012 12:28:34
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Be careful....artists can be a little unreliable. I have a Guild DV 52 in to a luthier for 2 years now.......Great reputation for craftsmanship......timely...not so much. |
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Stratovarious
 United States
Joined 12/31/2010 21 Posts |
02/05/2012 07:51:01
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I'm a Luthier on the other side of the country. Basically I agree with sky raider's comment entirely. Bit of advice, Never,never,never tell a luthier "no rush"... Dennis Patkus/ Stratovarious |
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apshaffer
 United States
Joined 9/24/2009 30 Posts |
02/05/2012 08:47:53
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Dusty Strings in Fremont. I had them do a neck reset and re-fret on an old Martin D18 and couldn't have been happier. Plus, its just a fantastic shop to go check out. Good people, good turn around. They had my guitar for about 3 weeks.
There is also Mike Lull in Bellevue, but I have no experience with his shop.
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