Retuning with new strings?

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Laura Garson
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Retuning with new strings?

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Can any one please inform me as who works on PSG'S in the North east part of the country the closer to Maine the better ,Thanks Laura
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Fred Thompson
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Try Dana Flood at Northern Kingdom Music in Bangor..
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Chris Caruso
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Try Tommy Cass. He's in Massachusetts and you should be able to contact him on the Forum. He is a member. He does excellent work
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K Maul
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Yes Tommy is very good and a nice guy. He’s North of Worcester MA near Gardner.
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Wayne Franco
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I have a suggestion for push pull owners

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Change one string at a time and stretch is along the whole length between your thumb and index finger to stretch the string out as much as possible. This was advice to my by JD Maness. I just did it on my first push pull ever and it works great.

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