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Structural work; another chronic bridge lifting issue. Client has opted to nip it in the bud, that is, screw the bridge to the top board. | Fabrication work; client torn guitar's pickguard accidentally. Cocobolo wood was used for a new one. | Installation work; Schertler Steel String tuning machines set installed on client's guitar. |
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Structural work; bridge lifted and came in for re-gluing. The bridge has many dents and nicks. Just before the bridge got glued, it got a good clean up and the dents and nicks were removed. | Functional work; saddle duplication work. It was done without client's guitar, just the existing saddle was provided. From bone to Fossilized Mammoth Ivory saddle. | Functional work; client was curious about buffalo horn materials to be used as a saddle. So it was done. From bone (existing) to buffalo horn (new replacement). |
Fabrication and Functional work; client requested to have a cracked bridge replaced and its saddle as well. These were done; (1) replacement bridge was fabricated from a 2-tone blackwood bridge blank. (2) Saddle was replaced by a longer and thicker Fossilized Mammoth Ivory saddle. | Functional work; from bone saddle to Fossilized Mammoth Ivory saddle material. | Structural work; dislodged binding at the waist of this guitar. Clamping underway with the use of a dedicated jig to direct clamping forces to its focal point. |
Cosmetic work; re-finish top board. | Functional work; replacement of nut from plastic to unbleached bone. | Structural work; completed neck reset job. After reset, saddle crown height has increased and break angle as well. |
Functional work; saddle replacement from plastic to unbleached bone. | Structural work; this guitar got flung out from its gig bag, did a cartwheel and landed. The corner was chipped off. It was replaced by a piece of carefully cut and shaped black wood to fill the void. | Structural work; sufficed to say it was a mess |
Inspection work; by a $2 note, you can tell if your guitar bridge is in good health or not. | Structural work; through crack on top board arrested by two cleatings affixed to the underside of the top board. (Picture showed the reflection of a mirror) | Structural work; displeased with its high string action, the client requested for a neck reset job on this bolt-on neck guitar. |
Structural work; the bridge dislodged repeatedly despite of re-gluing. The client decided to take a radical approach to secure the bridge. That is by adding bolts and screws. | Structural work; a ripped off bridge, along with it, the footprint was torn off as well. A lengthy process for this repair. | Structural work; re-gluing a dislodged bridge. |
Structural work; repair a dislodged insert on a bolt-on neck guitar. | Pickup up installation; cut and install an onboard Fishman Pickup system provided by the customer. | Structural work; neck reset job on a bolt-on neck of a Classical Guitar. |
Structural work; Neck Reset job for a 1963 Martin D-28. | Fabrication work; Remove, Fabricate and Re-glue a vintage Gibson's bridge. | Fingerboard work; complete fret wires replacement of a Vintage Gibson J-45. |
Structural & Fabrication work; replacing ripped bridge plate of an acoustic guitar by a newly fabricated rosewood bridge plate | Body routing; a Tom Anderson Strat to get a battery compartment cut into its body. For upgrading its pickup from passive to active. |
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