Looking for a good RIC tech in LA -San Fernando area

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handron
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Looking for a good RIC tech in LA -San Fernando area

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Hi all, I recently picked up a nice used 370 that is great except for one low fret that has caused a dead spot. Im looking for someone in my area that can be trusted to work on a RIC neck with binding. Thank's!
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If Newhall (i.e., Magic Mountain area) isn't too far for you, try Don Butler.

http://www.tone-man.com/
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Thanks for the tip Andrew! If I can't find anyone else close by, I'll take a trip up there to get my RIC fixed & maby ride the roller coasters :-)
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You're welcome, Mike.

I must admit I personally haven't used him for any "guitar" work; although he has worked wonders on some effects pedals I have. I have, however, spoken to people and also read posts by those who have said positive things about his work on their guitars. He's a friendly, approachable guy too!
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