Looking For A Luthier, in Copenhagen or Malmö
-Zion-
Apr 18 2009, 07:41 PM
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Like the topic title and description say, i am looking for a luthier around Copenhagen or Malmö, who can set up my guitar..
I've played around a lot with my guitar, but i think it would be best to have a professional luthier to set it up..

I am having doubt about taking it to "regular" music shops since i see them more as a middle man between the luthier and the customer, so i am guessing they have absolutely no idea what they are doing.. and of course i am generalizing here.. laugh.gif

anybody who can help?

Thanks you

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Ivan Milenkovic
Apr 18 2009, 09:09 PM
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I can't help you to find a good guitar tech, but I can advise you to ask around properly. Bad luthiers are usually very "famous" in musicians circles. Try to ask some older musicians where they fix guitars. If you don't know any older musician who knows where to find a good guitar tech, try going to some local club to see some good experienced cover bands. These guys work a lot, play a lot, and usually know all the trick of the trade. Approach the guitar player, tell him how nice his guitar is, possibly get him a drink and he will tell you all about luthiers that he knows biggrin.gif Really! smile.gif

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MickeM
Apr 18 2009, 10:01 PM
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Try asking in a couple music stores.

I checked the latest Fuzz magazine and found www.gitarrist.nu , maybe he can help?

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-Zion-
Apr 18 2009, 10:21 PM
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QUOTE (MickeM @ Apr 18 2009, 11:01 PM) *
Try asking in a couple music stores.

I checked the latest Fuzz magazine and found www.gitarrist.nu , maybe he can help?

oh, he seems interesting.. i'll check it out.. thanks

also, your advice is really good ivan.. I'll talk to some musicians about it as well..

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