RE: the mystery of buzzing g-string? (Full Version)

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TANúñez -> RE: the mystery of buzzing g-string? (Dec. 14 2010 12:05:02)

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I have a written policy of returning the full purchase price of any guitar I build that is not satisfactory to the buyer and returned within a reasonable time. The guitar must be returned in new condition for a full refund. The guitar in question was returned to me with considerable top damage, so I took the hit for a new top and returned the full purchase price to the buyer, less shipping. I think this was more than fair to the buyer.

Johnny Walker, guitar luthier


That was too generous of you. I wouldn't have done that if it were returned like that.




HeavyWood -> RE: the mystery of buzzing g-string? (Dec. 14 2010 18:47:44)

Johnny did a great job on my 2007 guitar, including customized specs
for scale, nut width, string spacing, fingerboard radius, and tuners.

I chose him because he has a great start price for people on a budget,
without any sacrifice in quality, IMO, and he also offers a cutaway option
which I wanted since I started as a rocker, then a Fakemenco :)

When I has not happy with the action, he worked on it twice at
no cost. I am lucky though not to have paid shipping because I have a
friend that visits family near his shop in Oklahoma, and took the guitar along.

I will say that the string height issue was my fault because I did not
specify at the start how low I wanted the action when I commissioned the guitar.




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