Looking for a Rickentechie

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Kingbreaker
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Looking for a Rickentechie

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IE, a guy who can do a great setup and (possibly) swap out pickup. I've never held a soldering iron in my life, and medieval Icelandic would probably be easier for me to read than a wiring diagram! :roll:

I live near Burlington, Vermont. Would be willing to travel several hours for a good tech.

Thanks,

John
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Re: Looking for a Rickentechie

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Ugh. . .

40+ looks and nary a peep. . .

It looks like I might have to venture to

[gulp]

Massachussetts for my tech fixes :(
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Re: Looking for a Rickentechie

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I'm sure someone will show up eventually. Too bad you are not in NE Ohio.
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Re: Looking for a Rickentechie

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I bet there's a good Rick tech in Montreal. Try cross-posting this in the Canadian section. The moderator is a Montrealer and may be able to help you out.
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Re: Looking for a Rickentechie

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Mouradian Guitar Repair in Winchester Mass (just north of Boston).

Both Jim and his son Jon do amazing work at very reasonable prices. They are usually booked a few weeks in advance.

They have worked on many of my basses (Rickenbackers and others) with great results.
Watch those teeth, Marlin. I'm not sure we've properly sedated the beast . . .
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