Refret Job For A '76 4001
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If he breaks it, he bought it. He better have the required understanding, since he has been working on guitars, basses and amps for many years. I'm sure more than a few Rickenbackers showed up in his shop over the years. If he has any questions, he'll look it up on his computer. If he calls me up with any questions, I'll just tell him to come here. 

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Rob, good communication is the way to build a relationship with a luthier, as you undoubtedly already know...
Hopefully, he won't break/buy it, and knows enough about Rick truss rods that you will get a satisfactory job and he will make money instead of losing it!
Hopefully, he won't break/buy it, and knows enough about Rick truss rods that you will get a satisfactory job and he will make money instead of losing it!
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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I really have no doubt that it will be screwed up in any way. Even though this is the first time I am doing business with them, I have heard recommendations by reputable people, including a music teacher of mine. With this said, I have a feeling that they will take the time to fix it right. A great reputation is definately something not to waste.
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It's so cheap I'd be suspicious. That works out to about $3.50 an hour plus materials, if it was done properly...
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
I just got it back today, and he did a great job. Of course, you could still see where the crack was, but it was glued up quite neatly. He ground down the brass nut (of course not original) because it stood a little bit too high. The slots in the nut were V-shaped, so he made them rounded so the strings sit in there properly. When he was speaking to me about what he did to the brass nut, he gave me a smirk because the '70's fad of a brass nut sounds a bit goofy. That was on there when I bought it and it does the job. He also worked on the bridge, set the intonation, was able to know how to work the 4001 truss rods (which he said that they are now at the maximum level of tightness), and polished it all up including the frets and fretboard. He didn't change the strings because when I dropped it off I told him the strings are still pretty new and are in great shape.

