Need Nashville Area Lap Steel Repair/Maintenance?
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Need Nashville Area Lap Steel Repair/Maintenance?
Can anyone tell me a great place in/near Nashville to have my vintage lap steels serviced?
For a town famous for country music, ya rarely see a store (beyond the high-end vintage market) that carries lap steels--
and (respectfully) I don't want a twenty-something heavy metal guitar-tech-type messing with my instruments!
Thanks!
For a town famous for country music, ya rarely see a store (beyond the high-end vintage market) that carries lap steels--
and (respectfully) I don't want a twenty-something heavy metal guitar-tech-type messing with my instruments!
Thanks!
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Carter....?
Thanks, Asa!
I was at Carter and they had about 7-8 Vintage laps, all a bit over-priced (tho, in fairness, most are on consignment).
Now, I don't know about their repair service, which I'm sure is great--but, I fear, also pretty pricey.
All you have to do is walk in the door of Carters and realize that $$$ talks. It is (sadly or not, depending on your point of view and bank account), a big show of how things mostly aren't any more.
That's why I like to hang out here with you folks.
Again, thanks--I'll look into it, but I'm hoping to find a regular guy around these parts who knows and loves laps. I'd rather pay him (or her) than a company.
I was at Carter and they had about 7-8 Vintage laps, all a bit over-priced (tho, in fairness, most are on consignment).
Now, I don't know about their repair service, which I'm sure is great--but, I fear, also pretty pricey.
All you have to do is walk in the door of Carters and realize that $$$ talks. It is (sadly or not, depending on your point of view and bank account), a big show of how things mostly aren't any more.
That's why I like to hang out here with you folks.
Again, thanks--I'll look into it, but I'm hoping to find a regular guy around these parts who knows and loves laps. I'd rather pay him (or her) than a company.
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My advice is try Carter once- see if you're happy. I've had two items in their repair shop, and ultimately they've done great thorough work that's held up, and I've been happy with the price- as you said- you don't know about their repair service. They're not Gruhns, and they're not guitar center.
I'd also get ahold of Buck Reid- he works through Steel Guitar Nashville, and may be available privately. He's great with pedals, may be great with no pedals too, and you won't find a better guy.
I'd also get ahold of Buck Reid- he works through Steel Guitar Nashville, and may be available privately. He's great with pedals, may be great with no pedals too, and you won't find a better guy.
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