Tim's Guitar Repair Workshop: Expert guitar repair and refinishing with authorized warranty service for CF Martin, Gibson, Taylor and Fender using new and vintage guitar parts. Headstock repair and fret work is our specialty, with extensive parts, pickups, and decals.
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The Company that is now Crafter was founded by HyunKwon Park in April 1972 in the basement of his home, four people working in a 20 square metre area. In that early period, the company produced classical guitars for the Korean domestic market and these quickly earned a good reputation, mainly for their high quality of sound.
The company soon had to move to new, bigger premises in order to build enough guitars to fulfill the demand and, in 1978, it moved again, this time from Seoul to the new area of Yangju-gun.
At that time, the guitars were branded ‘Sungeum’ which means ‘accomplishing the sound’ and this is still a well known brand in the Korean market, today. HyunKwon’s ambition was always to supply instruments to guitar players throughout the world, however, so he then started to make acoustic and electro-acoustic guitars which had more international appeal.
In 1986, in Jae Park, his elder son, also joined the company with HyunKwon Park remaining as chairman. InJae believed that ‘Sungeum’ was too difficult a word for his export market so he decided to create a new brand that would be both easy to remember and convey an appropriate image. He chose the name ‘Crafter’, which has connotations of high quality and also pays tribute to the craftsmen who create the guitars. The Crafter brand is now registered in more than 40 countries throughout the world.
The latest factory, opened in 2000, is a 7,000 square metre building on a 12,500 square metre site. It is both new and modern, enabling them to produce the cleanest instruments whilst keeping to traditional production methods that allow the craftsmen to care for the instruments that they produce. The 140 strong Crafter workforce produced 60,000 instruments in 2001, with a capacity to build far more than that number ...
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Op deze website vindt u allerlei informatie over de produkten en diensten die we hebben te bieden. Neemt u gerust eens een kijkje in de winkel, en kijkt u gerust eens rond in de afdeling sales, alwaar wij altijd een leuk aantal produkten in de aanbieding hebben.
Ook kunt u een kijkje nemen in de werkplaats, oftewel de eigenlijk geheime catacomben, alwaar de produktie van ons gerenomeerde gitaarmerk JACOBS plaatsvindt ...
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We specialize in guitar and bass repair, amp repair, parts, accessories instruments and lessons. We can teach youngsters to seniors!
Denver based custom built guitars and repair services.
Michas Custom Guitars is owned and operated by Chris Michas. It is located in Denver, CO right near downtown. First and foremost, Chris is a guitar player and a consumer in the guitar market.
Since he was a child Chris spend most of his time tinkering with electronics, building things and taking things apart (most of which never got put back together). These were the building blocks for what was to come.
It was not until the past five years that Chris started taking woodworking and his attention to detail seriously. Most of his paychecks went to buying new tools and equipment. He set up a small shop space in the corner of his garage. Most of his spare time was spent learning how all that stuff worked.
Chris has been a long time Grateful Dead fan. He was inspired by Jerry Garcia's guitar. He had to have one! After doing plenty of research, he learned that it was one of the most custom guitars ever made and the only way to get one was to make one. After two attempts at making a body blank he figured out that he should probably start with something a little more basic. It was then he built his first guitar, a bass in particular. It was nothing special, but a huge learning experience.
Around that same point in time he lost his job as a Radio Frequency Technician. In the process of looking for another job on the Internet he found a guitar building school down in Phoenix, AZ. This place was called The Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery. He signed up not taking it all too seriously. They got back to him saying he was on the waiting list and the job search continued. Some time went by and all of a sudden there was an opening and he moved down to Phoenix with one week’s notice to attend this school for 6 months. Chris' stars were aligned; the schools director of training, John Reuter was making a Jerry Garcia replica guitar for himself from start to finish in the exact 6 months that he was in attendance there ...