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Any recommendations for a repairer in the vicinity of NW London?
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I've just been donated an electro-acoustic which needs a bit of work. I can do the cleaning and fingerboard oiling part, but it needs a new nut, saddle & strings and possibly/probably a basic set up. Any recommendations for someone in the vicinity of NW London (Pinner/Harrow/Stanmore kind of area) who could do this?
My knowledge of electrics is pretty limited and for acoustics it's non-existant: any idea on what this is likely to cost? I don't think it's an expensive guitar, and I'm probably going to pass it on to a grand-daughter anyway, so I'm not looking to spend a fortune on it.
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I've never used them for repairs myself, buy I know people who do and they seem to be pleased with them.
a new nut and bridge ( are they missing ) If your guitar isn't an expensive model then learn to do these things for
yourself. You can buy pre cut nuts and various saddles so it may be within your skill also learning to do this yourself will
help you in the future. I am not what you would call a "Luthier" but do set ups on guitars and I have many people bringing
me their guitars for set ups because some so called luthier has set their guitars up but are not happy !
Don't get me wrong there are some very good guys out there but finding them is the problem.
I do explain to the people whos guitars I work that I'm not a wizard there is no magic and they are are capable of doing what I do but they prefer not to ! Take your time don't rush you may be pleasantly surprised by what you can achieve !
Good Luck.
Get a bone nut and saddle fitted. It shouldn't be, £100+.
I have a bag of bone saddles on my desk. If your one is the same as mine, I will send you one for free if you like. It'll still require adjusting but could save you a few quid and the luthier a bit of time!
I bought a bag of them a while to practise carving the fretboard radius, I didn't need 10 of them!
A little sandpapering is all it should take for a snug fit