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Luthier Recommendations...?


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Hi,
I know there's a list stickied, but can't see any close to Cambridge.
I've got a cracked nut (stop sniggering) on by '75 reissue jazz, which has a bound neck, so I'm guessing won't be very straightforward to replace.
Would prefer someone with a personal recommendation, and I'm happy to travel to nearby counties.
Thanks for any suggestions.
A.

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This is the chap I'd recommend:

[url="http://www.jonhaireguitar.co.uk/"]http://www.jonhaireguitar.co.uk/[/url]

He's fitted a bridge pup for me on my 'P', added a humbuker to my resonator bass etc. Very good and very resonable.

Wil

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Not too far from Cambridge, TJC Guitars in Stevenage, J7 off the A1M

www.tjcguitars.com

Great standard of work, and incredible prices. Did a complete refinish on my black P-Bass, to Arctic White (in nitro) and a full set-up, cost?

£190.00

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[quote name='Lozz196' post='1092928' date='Jan 17 2011, 06:52 PM']Not too far from Cambridge, TJC Guitars in Stevenage, J7 off the A1M

www.tjcguitars.com

Great standard of work, and incredible prices. Did a complete refinish on my black P-Bass, to Arctic White (in nitro) and a full set-up, cost?

£190.00[/quote]
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I would also thoroughly recommend Terry Chapman's work - excellent work at reasonable prices..

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[quote name='TheGreek' post='1102258' date='Jan 25 2011, 04:42 PM']+1
I would also thoroughly recommend Terry Chapman's work - excellent work at reasonable prices..[/quote]

Maybe a bit late, but Richard Bartram has done two jobs for me, including turning an unplayable (literally - it had potholes in it) fretless Precision neck into a thing of beauty, and totally removing all traces of fret buzz from a Warmoth 5 string. He really cares.

[url="http://www.richardbartram.com/"]http://www.richardbartram.com/[/url]

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