Two things stand out the most to me:
#1 is great. #2 is not. Who are these extra people, and at what luthier rank did they graduate M.I.? Is he doing the work himself? If not, and these other people are not as good as he is, is it any better than taking it to the other guy?
Are these just people he trained, or that learned on their own, or did they go through a real luthier school and not just a weekend luthier camp?
And you should never pay someone else to swap pickups. It's easy enough to do yourself and definitely cheaper than paying someone else. A decent soldering iron is $15 tops (30w), and solder is like $3. You don't need a Weller Professional Soldering Station unless you're doing it for a living. Radio Shack has plenty of pencil-style irons, replacement tips, wire, and solder. You're in and out for $30 at most and you can do as many pickup swaps as you like for that one-time expense.
Originally posted by Danzo
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#1 is great. #2 is not. Who are these extra people, and at what luthier rank did they graduate M.I.? Is he doing the work himself? If not, and these other people are not as good as he is, is it any better than taking it to the other guy?
Are these just people he trained, or that learned on their own, or did they go through a real luthier school and not just a weekend luthier camp?
And you should never pay someone else to swap pickups. It's easy enough to do yourself and definitely cheaper than paying someone else. A decent soldering iron is $15 tops (30w), and solder is like $3. You don't need a Weller Professional Soldering Station unless you're doing it for a living. Radio Shack has plenty of pencil-style irons, replacement tips, wire, and solder. You're in and out for $30 at most and you can do as many pickup swaps as you like for that one-time expense.
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