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acoustic.pdf Use the acoustic guitar drawing for taking notes when you inspect a guitar. Circle loose braces, put arrows to show where cracks are, etc. For professional shops, this is a help in describing trouble spots to a customer. Don’t worry about differences between this drawing and the guitar you’re working with; think of this as a starting point for you to draw on. (Based on a Martin dreadnought.) Download (PDF, 232k) |
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electric.pdf Use this simplified Strat drawing the same way: as an approximate electric guitar shape to make notes on. Download (PDF, 220k) |
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repairsheet.pdf Galloup Guitars was nice enough to let us include this form they use when taking in a repair job. It provides a place to record all of the needed information about the customer and the guitar, and a place to list the proposed work. Be sure to get the customer’s signature on the estimate! Download (PDF, 212k) |
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claimtags.pdf Another Galloup Guitars form. Print these claim tags on card stock and give one to the customer as a record of the work and price agreed to up front. Customers tend to keep these cards as a record of the repair for years—better than a business card. Download (PDF, 232k) |
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shippingaguitar.pdf Use this information from Chapter 17 of the Repair Guide to help you when you’re shipping a guitar for repairs. Download (PDF, 364k) shippinganamp.pdf How to pack an amplifier for shipment anywhere. Download (PDF, 416k) |