Comstock Blue Boy
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rjs
Dale's address: [email protected]
I would be suprised if Gruhn has only one repair man. I know Elderly has a number of repair men.
Dale has a history with Rick. As long as you don't mind shipping it.
I would be suprised if Gruhn has only one repair man. I know Elderly has a number of repair men.
Dale has a history with Rick. As long as you don't mind shipping it.
"The best things in life aren't things."
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dale_fortune
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WOW, I feel like a legend in my own mind. The problem with this type of repair is that unless the whole top is refinished it will always be noticable. Is this a player or a show piece? If it's a player then repair the crack and live with the touch up work. If it's a show piece then refinish the complete top and put it in a display cabinet. If it were mine I'd fix the crack and touch up the finish ABAP and play this Blue Boy as much as possible. Robert, you should contact a local Luthier to do this for you, my waiting list is 1 year, but if you are willing to wait I will do this for you next year in June.
Thanks for the interest. Dale
Thanks for the interest. Dale
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rjs
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fireglo67
Re: Comstock Blue Boy
Does anyone know what became of this lovely guitar?
Was it repaired?
Did Graham get his hands on it?
Was it repaired?
Did Graham get his hands on it?
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