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 Posted: Sat Jun 16th, 2007 01:43 pm
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Philj200
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New Hyde Park, NY (Long Island): The Guitar Museum
I recommend them with caution. They do a credible job within the time frame promised. Their repairs on guitars are good eough. But they are a bit sloppy about details and dings.  Gibson once recommended them to me. I have used them three times for repairs beyond my skill-set. But would consider other sources before returning.

More on the positive side, they actually do have a fine little museum of classic guitars. They are easy to deal with and prices are fair. Sell instruments, guitars and basses. And they have a music school with good local teachers.


They are just too rough on the wood work. Maybe its a case of these instruments are my babies, to me... and these instrument are just a job ticket to them. I noticed every ding and knew they were not there before. Because this is not a totally positive mention, I have not given the contact information. But will if anyone wishes it.



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