by Steve | Jan 7, 2009 | Archtop, Customization, electronics, vintage |
This tale may ruffle the feathers of vintage purists. Would you rout a 50’s Harmony archtop for a pickup? As a rule, we and others in our profession have an unwritten standard that says you don’t do irreversable modifications to vintage guitars unless you...
by Steve | Oct 30, 2008 | finish, gibson, headstock, Relic Service, Repairs, touch up, Uncategorized, vintage |
*Beware: another one of those ‘I found this vintage Les Paul in my dad’s closet’ stories follows. I like to think that if my dad had one of these in his closet I’d have found it by now. This 1956 Les Paul Junior belongs to a friend who, yes,...
by Steve | Oct 28, 2008 | finish, gibson, headstock, Relic Service, Repairs, touch up, vintage |
Watch how we restore a vintage guitar that was quite literally “trashed.” If your 1963 Polaris White Gibson SG Junior had a broken headstock, you wouldn’t throw it in the garbage would you? Well the lucky new owner of this guitar found it sticking...
by Steve | Oct 27, 2008 | acoustic, finish, touch up, Uncategorized |
See how we improved another shop’s repair gone bad and learn how to prevent this damage to your own guitar. A beautiful Taylor 914CE acoustic guitar came to us with two top cracks that had opened up after being ‘repaired’ by another shop (that shall...
by Steve | Aug 22, 2008 | finish, Martin, Repairs, Side crack, side smash, touch up |
It’s hard to say how many times we’ve repaired a guitar that was damaged by airline baggage handling. It’s a big number though. This Martin 000-15 had a rough flight and split open like a can of beans. Unfortunately the damage was bad enough that...