What I aim to do is to inform potential guitarists on how to
maintain their guitars as the procedures can make a difference on the
appearance as well as the sound of a guitar. Although there are hundreds of videos
showing different techniques, I hope to give you my feedback from my experiences
when doing these repairs on my own guitars. I have seen several horrible videos that I just
ended up breaking my new set of strings in the past. I have pricked my finger, I
have been slapped in the face by broken strings, and I have chipped one of my
most favorite guitars, but it’s all in the past and in my blog I hope to teach
you how to avoid this painful path. Now over the years I have developed some of
my own techniques and have grown wiser with the decisions I make when I do
these repairs because if done wrong you risk damaging your guitar. I have had
about two guitars which have some obvious damage to them because I used to
follow amateur advice from some videos I have seen and I hope to guide you away
from those and lead you to a better, easier, and safer way of repairing a guitar.
I will demonstrate my own procedure of how I myself repair my own guitar, while
considering the information I give you, with a video of my own. I hope you
enjoy my opinions and feedback in my future posts.
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