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I can repair,
restore, or conserve unique and unusual stringed instruments. If you have
a damaged instrument that has been in your family for generations or an
old one you've acquired that means everything to you, check with me. Free
consultation and estimate.
I've worked on
guitars, violins & folk fiddles, mandolins, and zithers. Many repairs
can be viewed in the Repair Logs pages.
Note: Because
my main business is building new instruments, these repair services are
available for only two or three instruments a year. Contact me for scheduling.
Definitions:
Repairs:
Repairing
brings a stringed instrument that has been altered or modified and is
not in its original state, back to playability. New woods and materials
may be used to fix damages.Older instruments used in modern music may
need stronger and/or additional interior bracing to accomodate modern
string tension and tunings.
Restoration:
Restoring an instrument brings it back to its original appearance
and playability. Older equivalent woods and vintage materials may be used
to replace missing pieces.
Conservation:
Conserving an instrument makes it appear in its original state and
condition. However, conserved instruments cannot always be played. They
are usually for display only (like many museum pieces)
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Notes: I will not work on most Martins, Gibsons, Taylors,
or other "newer," popular guitars. These should be worked on
by repair persons authorized by those particular factories. Other stringed
instruments may fall into this same category. If unsure, please ask! I'm
here to help.
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