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Monthly Archives: January 2010

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Silent but deadly.

  • Post author:SF Guitarworks
  • Post published:January 28, 2010
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Aaron Younce is our Rock of Gibraltar here at the shop.  His face isn't well known to the public, but he's back in the shop banging out amazing work on…

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Guitar Shop 2.0

  • Post author:SF Guitarworks
  • Post published:January 26, 2010
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Spencer and I (Benjamin) came in to the shop on our day off this week to revamp the shop.  We rearranged, organized, and cleaned EVERYTHING: moved desks and large tools,…

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Y’all ain’t got nothin’ on Diddy!

  • Post author:SF Guitarworks
  • Post published:January 23, 2010
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Our main man Diddy brought his beloved Hohner bass down to the shop for some serious pimpin'.  He wanted a full setup, a Lindy Fralin P pickup (our favorite), and…

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Behold! The soldering iron of justice!

  • Post author:SF Guitarworks
  • Post published:January 22, 2010
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Gotta admit - we see a lot of really crazy wiring jobs in our shop.  Rat's nests, sloppy soldering, cheap components, mystery wires... we've seen it all.  Some of it…

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Fixing the bridge on a 1932 Martin Mandolin.

  • Post author:SF Guitarworks
  • Post published:January 21, 2010
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Our pal Cristian brought in a beautiful 1932 Martin Mandolin in to the shop, which had one of the ugliest bridges that we have seen.  The bridge had been "repaired"…

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