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  • Fret work in AZ??

    Didn't know which section to put this..

    Anyone have good experience with anyone in AZ (PHX area or Tucson) for fretwork? Need a level/crown or maybe a full refret on the Soloist Pro and don't want to attempt the compound radius on my own.
    Thanks.

    And for that matter, how much wear would consitute a refret vs. just a level and crown?
    Last edited by warlok; 05-19-2010, 02:49 AM.
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    Ummmmm..... Anyone?? (chirp.. chirp..) Crap...
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    • #3
      IIRC former JCFer Sid Slack works on guitars, and is in Phoenix. Unfortunately I haven't talked to Sid in quite a while so I don't have contact info. Maybe you can search Facebook, etc, or another veteran JCFer can weigh in on Sid. I would trust him.
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      • #4
        Precision Guitar in Phoenix.
        Here's their fee chart.
        http://www.precisionguitaraz.com/services.html

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          www.atomicguitarworks.com
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          • #6
            I just had a guitar refretted by Beck's Guitar's in Tempe. Guy did absolutely fabulous work, replaced my nut with a bone set up, and set up the guitar for me. The intonation is perfect. HE says he's done work for a bunch of professional players, and I think his work is top notch.

            However, the guy is borderline insane, and I'm pretty sure he has Turretts syndrome, too. I must have caught him on a good day, because he has a ton of bad press, if you do some searching. So if you're feeling lucky, you can give him a try, but I can't guarantee which guy is handle your guitar.

            www.becksguitars.com

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            • #7
              Originally posted by RacerX View Post
              IIRC former JCFer Sid Slack works on guitars, and is in Phoenix. Unfortunately I haven't talked to Sid in quite a while so I don't have contact info. Maybe you can search Facebook, etc, or another veteran JCFer can weigh in on Sid. I would trust him.
              I haven't heard from Sid since around 2004 when he was still working at Scottsdale Guitar Center.

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              • #8
                Beck is a wack job. I would avoid him like the plague.

                Originally posted by kevhogAZ View Post
                I just had a guitar refretted by Beck's Guitar's in Tempe. Guy did absolutely fabulous work, replaced my nut with a bone set up, and set up the guitar for me. The intonation is perfect. HE says he's done work for a bunch of professional players, and I think his work is top notch.

                However, the guy is borderline insane, and I'm pretty sure he has Turretts syndrome, too. I must have caught him on a good day, because he has a ton of bad press, if you do some searching. So if you're feeling lucky, you can give him a try, but I can't guarantee which guy is handle your guitar.

                www.becksguitars.com
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Learn Guitars View Post
                  Beck is a wack job. I would avoid him like the plague.
                  Apparently, I got very lucky!! I'd really have a hard time recommending him to anybody, since he's so damn crazy!

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                  • #10
                    I searched Sid Slack and his FB and myspace say he's in Tacoma so that's probably out. Now that you mention Becks, I remember alot of bad comments on CL about them. I think I'll steer clear... I emailed and got replies from Precision and Atomic for refrets for $275 and $300 but may be OK with a L/C/P cause of the big frets so we'll see. I'll check the wallet and see when I can take it in. Thanks for the replies fellas!!
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                    • #11
                      Have you decided who you're gonna take your guitar to, yet?? I just found out my DXMG's wiring is all jacked up, and I want to have a professional fix it. I was leaning towards Precision, since they're not quite as far away as Atomic.

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                      • #12
                        Not yet. I've been painting and working on other stuff in my house and haven't had much time. I'm 65+ miles from Atomic and 50 from Precision and still need to make sure what money I can spend too just in case I do need a refret. May be a while still before I take it in.
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                        • #13
                          I know Wulffson guitars might hook you up

                          http://www.wulffson.com/
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                          • #14
                            I will add that Beck's guys do good work, at least the guy who worked there when I had a fret job done about 10 years ago. I believe it was shortly after he had a weapons violation, accidental discharge in his shop, hitting a lady in the boutique next to his shop. Ugh...

                            His acoustics are nice too, but when I went in there one time to get a phenolic nut for guitar I was restoring, he told me "Phenolic is for fags"....my reply was... "I wouldn't know" , scratched my head and left.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Learn Guitars View Post
                              when I went in there one time to get a phenolic nut for guitar I was restoring, he told me "Phenolic is for fags"....my reply was... "I wouldn't know" , scratched my head and left.
                              Then the Totino's robot said "awkward"

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