Luthier Wanted--Valparaiso, IN

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ron_ganze

Luthier Wanted--Valparaiso, IN

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My 4003 needs a tune-up, and I've just moved to Valparaiso, IN, so I have no idea where I might go in the area to find someone who understands how to work on a Rick. I'm hoping I can find someone within 30 minutes of where I live, but am willing to entertain driving into Chicago (or South Bend) if absolutely necessary.
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Ron, welcome to the forum! I know there are quite a few Ric players from the forum in that area, I hope they can help you!
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Post by jwr2 »

Ron ... if you ever come to southeast Michigan I will set it up for you ...
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Post by ron_ganze »

Well, you're a bit far away, Jeff, but I might take you up on the offer if I have no luck finding someone closer to home.

Thanks for the welcome to the forum. I need to start playing more, and I might have more to contribute.
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Post by ron_ganze »

*bump*

Still looking for a recommendation. I really hate to take someone's word that they know how to work on a Ric without at least one recommendation from someone who's had their Ric worked on.
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