Guitar Refurbish
Got an Old Guitar that needs some TLC?Let us bring it back to life for you. We'll re-furbish it, add new parts, level the frets, [...]
Got an Old Guitar that needs some TLC?Let us bring it back to life for you. We'll re-furbish it, add new parts, level the frets, [...]
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One of the worst feelings things for a guitar player to see is the headstock from his favorite guitar break off due to an accident. [...]
Successful musicians consistently do things that unsuccessful musicians are unable, or unwilling to do. And as a Pro musician, it is your responsibility to learn [...]
Successful musicians consistently do things that unsuccessful musicians are unable, or unwilling to do. And as a Pro musician, it is your responsibility to learn [...]
Successful musicians consistently do things that unsuccessful musicians are unable, or unwilling to do. And as a Pro musician, it is your responsibility to learn [...]
One of the worst feelings things for a guitar player to see is the headstock from his favorite guitar break off due to an accident. [...]
Successful musicians consistently do things that unsuccessful musicians are unable, or unwilling to do. It takes effort and work to be successful.
Superficial surface finish cracks are prone to all guitars. Importantly, more in used guitars. Strats tend to crack the paint or finish surface in that exact same spot where the neck meets the body. Used guitars are especially more prone as they have been handled more. If you bought a used guitars that was not listed as Mint, NEW or Perfect then it's used. Ordinary wear and tear and surface cracks are to be expected sometimes, so clearly a surface crack in the body where the neck meets the pocket is a non-issue. Equally important, if a used guitar plays well and sounds good and is in excellent playing condition why worry? Remember-most used guitars aren't beauty pageant entries, just good playing guitars. You have to ask yourself? Did I buy the guitar to play it or look at it? When you said nothing about how well it plays but just how it looks it's not the guitar with a problem.
Do you have an emergency guitar on hand? If not, why not? Don't you have an extra pair of shoes? A spare tire? Do you have spare guitar picks? Strings? Why not a spare guitar in case of emergency? You may want to think about it. Taking a second guitar to a gig is not just a good idea but a necessity in most cases. Think about having your most prized tool-duplicated for emergency purposes. It's great to have a spare!
I can't think of many disabilities which would affect one’s ability to play a guitar. However, I can think of a few because players have walked into the shop with solid and believable complaints regarding the guitars they play as well as guitars for disabled players.
Considered...guitar neck reshaping to customize a guitar just for the way you play? We''ll help you determine a guitar neck reshaping that works best.