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Setup, repair and restoration of Rickenbacker Instruments

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bottom4
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Need a Rick Luthier!

Post by bottom4 »

Happy New Year everyone!

Need a new Rick Luth. I'm in North West New Jersey.

Does anyone know of one?

Cheers,
Andy
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Post by wileyibex »

If you don't find one nearby, I've got a fine luthier/tech for you. This fellow has about 100% of the local "pro" business, and has been doing all the heavy lifting as I continue to "hot rod" my 360/12...problem is, he's in Alabama.

I'd be happy to act as your intermediary if you strike out in NJ. I can handle any and all arrangements, test and advise, whatever you need. Just drop me a line if you don't find a local guy.

Good luck.
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Post by billikenn »

well how far are you from CT?
http://www.edromanguitars.com/
Their showroom is in LA
but the custom shop is in New fairfield, CT

You can call Alan in CT at 203-746-0488

I had a few things doen to my dakota and they are very good to work with.
JP
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Post by eddier »

Andy:
Dave's Sound Repair in Whippany, NJ. They do good work.
In the past they did some electronic work on my old 4001. They have also built a guitar for me.

Hope this helps & sorry I don't have a tel#.
He walked out to face his arch-enemies with his arch-supporters.
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