Taylor Martin Guild
Senior Member
I took my D-55 to my local guitar tech about m8 months ago to have some work done to the top of the guitar.
I had used a John Pearse Arm Rest on it and after a few years, I decided to remove the rest because it was causing my arm and shoulder
to hurt.
After several months of frustration with the way the repair was going, I finally told the tech to give me back my guitar.
I picked it up today and am very disappointed with his work.
It is almost the same as when I dropped it off.
Now I don't know what to do about getting the finish looking right again.
Any suggestions?
PS, I had forgotten just how wonderful this guitar sounds.
Put on a new set of PB med strings and WOW!
I was think about selling the guitar but with the finish blemish it will not be worth as much as it should.
I think I will just keep it for now and enjoy how good it sounds.
I had used a John Pearse Arm Rest on it and after a few years, I decided to remove the rest because it was causing my arm and shoulder
to hurt.
After several months of frustration with the way the repair was going, I finally told the tech to give me back my guitar.
I picked it up today and am very disappointed with his work.
It is almost the same as when I dropped it off.
Now I don't know what to do about getting the finish looking right again.
Any suggestions?
PS, I had forgotten just how wonderful this guitar sounds.
Put on a new set of PB med strings and WOW!
I was think about selling the guitar but with the finish blemish it will not be worth as much as it should.
I think I will just keep it for now and enjoy how good it sounds.