If you have a broken or cracked guitar neck or similarly, a broken headstock-call Haywire Custom Guitars to repair it quickly.
For example, Haywire Custom Shop Offers:
Volume and Tone Mods, Electronics and wiring modification
Recessed Heel Crest
Guitar Re-Fretting
Heel Crest Reduction
Treble Bleed Circuits
Super-wide Neck Replacement 1-5/8″ to 1-7/8″
Guitar Neck Shaving
Super-slim Neck Replacement
Guitar Neck Replacement, after that, fret leveling, Nut filing
Custom Guitar Neck Contours, custom guitar necks
shaping, thinning and profiling, consequently, more playing comfort
Haywire Custom Guitars repairs Snapped/Broken Les Paul Guitar Headstocks
We offer excellent guitar repair service.
Prices are affordable for every day working musicians. At Haywire Custom Guitars- Guitar Repair Shop, we have many ways to make guitar players happy.
If your guitar needs nothing-great. However, on the other hand if you
need any guitar repairs, give us a call. We’ll do it. If your guitar
neck is cracked or broken-call us to repair it quickly. Call: Haywire Custom Guitars 843-347-5742
Firstly, We appreciate when you ship with the US Post Office. They are less expensive and much more careful with your packages from our experiences. Second,
Buying “signature required” services are not necessary except under
certain circumstances. Our postal carriers in the Myrtle Beach area
know where to leave the packages safely and securely. As a result, you
save money.
Meanwhile, these two tips will save you money, save time by getting us
the neck sooner and delivered safely. In conclusion, “We are musicians working for musicians”
Regards,
Rick Mariner Haywire Custom Guitars Inc. Haywire Custom Shop, 2007 Lees Landing Circle-Conway, SC 29526 http://haywirecustomguitars.com
Mr. Rick Mariner Owner and Founder and CEO of Haywire Custom
Guitars Inc.
He is a member of The Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
(A.S.I.A.) as well as a guitar player. Rick holds a bachelors degree
from University of Md.and a Masters degree from George Washington
University. Rick developed his exclusive 8 – Point “Gig- Ready” guitar
process that allows for Custom Guitars that are “GIG-READY”. With Rick’s
many years of development and guitar set-up experience, Haywire Guitar
shop “Builds satisfied players… one Haywire guitar at a time”.
One of the worst feelings things for a guitar player to see is the
headstock from his favorite guitar break off due to an accident. In most
cases the repair can be fixed. The guitar can play and look as good
as new. The most common guitar headstock repair is on a Gibson style guitar. It lends itself to breakage due to the design. Send it to us and we’ll fix it for you.
Breaks can be heart stopping, but can be repaired. We do it all the time.
Our services include but are not limited to: Custom Built Guitarsin addition we handle: Guitar Repairs 8 Point Tune Up Guitar Modifications, Hardware installation Custom Neck Building, Neck repair and Reshaping Full Guitar Set-Ups Fret Leveling and Fret Crowning Guitar Pickup Replacement, Pickup installation Special Circuits Custom Guitar Repairs Volume and Tone Mods, Electronics and wiring modification Recessed Heel Crest Guitar Re-Fretting Heel Crest Reduction Treble Bleed Circuits Super-wide Neck Replacement 1-5/8″ to 1-7/8″ Guitar Neck Shaving
We offer excellent guitar headstock repair service.
Prices are affordable for every day working musicians.
At Haywire Custom Guitars- Guitar Repair Shop, we have many ways to make guitar players happy.
If your guitar needs anything, give us a call. We’ll do it. If your
guitar neck is cracked or broken-call us to repair it quickly. Call: Haywire Custom Guitars 843-347-5742
Ship:
2 things to remember when shipping to us:
Firstly, Ship with the US Post Office. They are less expensive and much more careful with your packages from our experience.
Second, Forget buying “signature required” services. Our postal
carriers know where to leave the neck safely and securely. These two
tips will save you money, save time by getting us the neck sooner and
delivered safely. “We are musicians working for musicians”
Regards, Rick Mariner Haywire Custom Guitars Inc. Haywire Custom Shop, 2007 Lees Landing Circle-Conway, SC 29526 http://haywirecustomguitars.com
We can repair a broken guitar neck
Photo before neck break repair on a Les Paul
Mr. Rick Mariner Owner and Founder and CEO of Haywire Custom
Guitars Inc.
He is a member of The Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
(A.S.I.A.) as well as a guitar player. Rick holds a bachelors degree
from University of Md.and a Masters degree from George Washington
University. Rick developed his exclusive 8 – Point “Gig- Ready” guitar
process that allows for Custom Guitars that are “GIG-READY”. With Rick’s
many years of development and guitar set-up experience, Haywire Guitar
shop “Builds satisfied players… one Haywire guitar at a time”.
Tips For Players To Keep Your Guitar In Good Working Order
Guitar maintenance tips for players to keep your guitar in good working order
First of all, I know you’re not a janitor. But it
helps to know a few guitar maintenance tips for your guitars’
happiness. Has it become a little difficult to play sometimes? Does it
sound,”out of tune”? Are the strings too high off the neck? Is the
neck warped or bowed? Are the tuning gears difficult to turn due to,
rusty moving parts ? Probably? It seems like, that your guitar needs a
guitar tune up! Sometimes these items are best left to the pros,
however there are some things players can do. With little effort a
player can perform some tasks to help a guitar play better.
Thanks for dropping by. There are a few maintenance tips
I can offer. First of all, wipe down the strings after playing. That
will help keep rust away. Add some silicone grease to the friction
points such as in the string slots of the nut and the string trees as
well as the bridge. Add light oil to the tuning keys to keep them free.
You need to be ready to play at all times
Clean the fret board with some light mineral oil. One of the most
important things: make sure when changing guitar strings to do so-one at
a time, rather than take off all of the strings at once. It is so much
easier on the neck. Finally, always keep your guitar in a comfortable
temperature. Avoid extremes in temperature. Remember, if it’s
uncomfortable for you then it’s not good for your guitar. Guitar maintenance tips are only good if you use them.
Guitars need to avoid extremes in temperature
If you feel a bit more adventurous with these
guitar maintenance tips then try doing more. This includes cleaning the
electronics, adjusting the string height, tightening any loose
hardware, adding the proper washers to the input jack and tightening it
to make sure it stays tight, re-stringing, adjusting the truss rod, cleaning and adjusting nut slots, set string radius and intonation. These a just a few things you can do to keep things running smooth.
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