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Re: ''Pleking'' a Rick.
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:18 am
by Chrome Aardvark
Jeff, are you sending your bass to Anthony Cameron at Sydney Guitar Setups? I haven't had any of my guitars pleked, but you are in good hands with Anthony and his crew. He has worked on a number of my guitars, Ricks, Fenders, Gibsons and Gretsches and always does at great job. Though the turnaround time can be a little frustrating.
Re: ''Pleking'' a Rick.
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 9:05 am
by Colonel Sanders
Chrome Aardvark wrote:Jeff, are you sending your bass to Anthony Cameron at Sydney Guitar Setups? I haven't had any of my guitars pleked, but you are in good hands with Anthony and his crew. He has worked on a number of my guitars, Ricks, Fenders, Gibsons and Gretsches and always does at great job. Though the turnaround time can be a little frustrating.
Thanks.
That is the guy I am thinking of, yes.
From my discussion with him, he seems very capable.
Re: ''Pleking'' a Rick.
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 10:39 am
by condo
+1 Phil Jacoby at Philtone Guitar
Plek is just another tool at the hands of a luthier. The tool is only as good as the craftsmen using it. Don't get hung up on the technology aspect. Find a good reputable tech.
Re: ''Pleking'' a Rick.
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:06 am
by Colonel Sanders
condo wrote:+1 Phil Jacoby at Philtone Guitar
Plek is just another tool at the hands of a luthier. The tool is only as good as the craftsmen using it. Don't get hung up on the technology aspect. Find a good reputable tech.
I would guess it can be a very good tool in the hand of a very good craftman.
Thanks for the recommendation but I live in Australia!