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Resophonic repair in NYC?
Posted: 5 Jan 2011 5:55 pm
by Mark Deffenbaugh
Can anyone recommend a good resophonic guitar repair person in the New York city area?
Posted: 5 Jan 2011 6:09 pm
by Mike Neer
Mark, Bob Jones is one of the best around, but that said, the best always seem to have a long line of people ahead of you. Try this number: 718 965 6786
Here's a Daily News article:
http://tinyurl.com/2exy6qe
Posted: 6 Jan 2011 2:35 pm
by Mark Deffenbaugh
Thanks, Mike. I've had Bob work on my Martins - and he is the best! But I didn't know he did resos.
Posted: 6 Jan 2011 2:36 pm
by Mark Deffenbaugh
I meant to add: is there anyone else that comes to mind?
Posted: 6 Jan 2011 4:57 pm
by Mark Eaton
Mark, what is the nature of the repair? I'm thinking that might be the key to your situation.
Being 3000 miles away I don't know Bob Jones from Adam (but it was a good article) so I defer to Mike, but I can tell you what I have learned over the years about resos vs. "regular" acoustics out here: there are some fine guitar repairmen that don't know much about resonator guitars. At Resosummit IV in Nashville a couple months ago I saw two of the best in action: Tim Scheerhorn and Paul Beard. There are some very subtle things they do to these guitars to bring out their full potential.
It might be a little bit like when you have some sort of inner ear condition and your general practitioner refers you to an Ear, Nose & Throat specialist to get the job done correctly.
Posted: 6 Jan 2011 5:40 pm
by Mike Neer
If I remember correctly, I've known some folks who used Bob for reso repairs.
It might be worth a drive down to see Beard....
Posted: 6 Jan 2011 6:19 pm
by Mark Eaton
That sounds like a good idea for a road trip. You can visit Gettysburg while you're there...and you may end up coming home with a Beard Mike Auldridge or Jerry Douglas Signature Model guitar!
Posted: 6 Jan 2011 6:27 pm
by Dave Thier
Paul Beard is one of the best and a great guy also. Mark is right, last time I was there, I came home with a new guitar. If you can't make it to Paul's, here are a couple of other potential options.
Dick DeNeve in Pennellville, NY. Dick is a reso luthier with a very good reputation. He doesn't have a website. Google him to get a contact number.
Greg McKenna in South Windsor, CT. Greg is also a reso luthier also with a very good reputation. His website is here:
http://www.mckennaguitars.com/
Good luck!
Dave
Posted: 7 Jan 2011 12:31 am
by Bob Hoffnar
Byron Isaacs knows what he is doing with resos in Brooklyn. He is in the band Ollabelle.I can track him down for you if you like. Shoot me an email.
Also Retrofret in Brooklyn might be worth talking to.
Posted: 9 Jan 2011 8:42 am
by Mark Deffenbaugh
Thanks for all the suggestions, folks.
Posted: 9 Jan 2011 11:31 am
by Mike D
Posted: 15 Jan 2011 5:42 am
by Darryl Lesh
Hi, This is my first post to this site.I mainly play Reso,but recently bought a lap steel.Bobby Wright in N. Carolina is one of the best! I shipped my Clinesmith to him and he does wonderful work. He`s very well known in the Reso world! Thats if you don`t mind shipping your guitar. Darryl