We repair Electric and Acoustic Guitars Artificially Aging and Wearing of an Instrument Supercharged Hot Rod Guitars Look at The Gallery of our Work contact us while we try and get something done

 

From Broken Guitar Necks to Cracking Controls, we're the best you will find.

Why?
Because we Offer Rock Museum Style Care.

Ask anyone in the area for a reference. It's just me handling all of the classic and boutique instruments that come in
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Sure, it's a straight shot to the heart when the guitar you play and live by suddenly gives out.

Sure it's always "a friend" that "dropped it",  "tried to fix it", "borrowed it". I know the guy, and we know just what he did. I've fixed over 6000 instruments and he always does it the same way. :p

Our Belief in Museum Quality Repairs.
Our workbench surfaces are of a material chosen to not impact any finish they come in contact with. Each isolated repair bench has a charcoal activated air filter and rest/viewing area for the waiting customer.

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Tool and equipment span across 2,000 square feet, and include a refinishing room, a metal workshop for manufacturing one of a kind missing parts, a wood shop,  and much more.

We have isolatated repair areas, where you can work with myself or Tom, the best dude I've ever has around.

Bread and Butter to Exotic.
That static coming from your guitar is something we repair daily! Simple problems like fret buzzing, tremolo setup and string changes. Bring Em' On! I love these type of repairs. It gives me the chance to make someone happy in a hurry, and put a little Jelly in the Fridge.

Major Structural Repair on a Custom Collings Acoustic | Gretsch White Falcon
Case: Broken Neck and broken Headstock on Collings Guitar
A tall Texan was having a great time with this Collings acoustic guitar, till he held it in the air and a heavy duty ceiling fan cut the headstock clean off. He loved the custom neck on this guitar, and did not want to have it replaced. The only option was to reattach a new headstock to the neck. The customer was in Austin Texas, and just minutes from the Collings factory. He knew we do meticulous broken guitar neck repairs. The guitar was shipped to us.

Here we clamped and secured the neck, while we prepared the broken headstock area for work  This break was so clean that there were no large fractures to attach to. What we did was to machine two maple dowels at an angle, through the new headstock, and into the top of the neck., just under where the nut will be. The folks at Collings Guitars supplied me with a new rosewood overlay, that would conceal the dowels, and allow the headstock to display the Collings Logo.

I stained the new headstock to closely match the Collings color, after speaking with Collings about the mixture. Here we marked the new tuner holes, and inlaid the new Collings logo in Pearl. We applied nitro-cellulose lacquer to the headstock.

Front of the previously broken headstock ready-to go Nearly invisible broken guitar neck repair Ready for Texas again. This guitar was shipped to me for repair, and sent back,

Next, Check out this repair of the Gretsch White Falcon


 

Gibson ES335 Broken Neck




     

 

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