So, my Taylor acoustic guitar has been in dire need of a refret for some time. I decided I didn't feel like trying it myself, so I found a real acoustic luthier in the area.
I just dropped it off.
But, the experience was really neat. This guy is a real luthier and has been in the business for a number of years. He actually builds guitars; he doesn't just work on them. He was in the process of building a classical guitar using reclaimed mahogany from a 200 year old door when I dropped it off.
Pretty cool stuff.
I came away from there feeling as if my guitar is in better hands than my own!
Looking forward to the final results.
I just dropped it off.
But, the experience was really neat. This guy is a real luthier and has been in the business for a number of years. He actually builds guitars; he doesn't just work on them. He was in the process of building a classical guitar using reclaimed mahogany from a 200 year old door when I dropped it off.
Pretty cool stuff.
I came away from there feeling as if my guitar is in better hands than my own!
Looking forward to the final results.


