Mechanics in Nashville
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- Jerin Kelly
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- Location: Indiana, USA
Mechanics in Nashville
I’m planning a trip from Indy to Nashville for the weekend if Feb 3rd. The plan is to take my ‘82 Sho~Bud Pro-1 somewhere to have it set up. It doesn’t need any repairs that I’m aware of— just adjusted and lubricated. Anyone have any recommendations? I’d prefer someone who’s friendly enough to let me observe the process.
- Ricky Davis
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Hey get with Mike Scaggs; he's a NICE guy...and he'll know what to do>
http://facebook.com/mscaggsnashville
Otherwise...if you looking for "nice guy"; you'll have to come to Texas...ha.....
Ricky
http://facebook.com/mscaggsnashville
Otherwise...if you looking for "nice guy"; you'll have to come to Texas...ha.....
Ricky
Ricky Davis
Email Ricky: sshawaiian2362@gmail.com
Email Ricky: sshawaiian2362@gmail.com
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- Leo Grassl
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- Jerin Kelly
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I ended up going with Mike Scaggs in Murfreesboro. And I'm super glad I did! He went through my pedal steel with great attention to detail. And he explained what he was doing along the way. He offered advice, encouragement, and introduced me to the incredible musicians that would appear in his shop. It was an invaluable learning experience for a newbie like me.
Ricky was right, he's definitely a nice guy. And if I ever have the money, I'm buying one of those P2P amps.
Ricky was right, he's definitely a nice guy. And if I ever have the money, I'm buying one of those P2P amps.