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    Loarcutus of MandoBorg DataNick's Avatar
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    Default Mando Savvy Luthier/Repair person in Southern California

    Hello All!

    I need help in finding a Luthier/Repair person who is Mando Savvy in Southern California (San Diego to Los Angeles)

    Have mando that needs work, will travel!
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    Default Re: Mando Savvy Luthier/Repair person in Southern California

    I'm in Modesto. A bit of a drive, what does the mando need?

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    Default Re: Mando Savvy Luthier/Repair person in Southern California

    When I clicked "Builders" at the top of the page and then searched "California" I was presented with 5 pages of California luthiers listed with this site.

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    Default Re: Mando Savvy Luthier/Repair person in Southern California

    I've had my mandolins worked on by a handful of well-respected luthiers. None can hold a candle to Bill Fiorella of Little Flower Guitars in Wrightwood, CA. Wrightwood is small mountain town located 35 miles north of Rancho Cucamonga, 12 miles off I-15.

    http://www.littleflowerguitars.com/ (The phone number on the website is correct, but Bill has moved to Wrightwood from Topanga Canyon.)

    I live in Wrightwood... look me up if you come up this way.
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    Default Re: Mando Savvy Luthier/Repair person in Southern California

    Thanks Everybody!

    For now I'm going to see a guy in my backyard named Chris Camp who has glowing recommendations. Modesto is a little bit to far and Wrightwood would be my second choice if things don't work out with Chris(no reason to believe they won't)

    Thanks again!

    Nick.

    P.S. I'll keep you posted on the diagnosis and treatment for this truss rod deal...
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    "Mandolin brands are a guide, not gospel! I don't drink koolaid and that Emperor is naked!"
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    "Perfection is not attainable; but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence" Vince Lombardi
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    Blocks Musical Repair in Lake Elsinore, is about 75 miles north of San Diego, or 45 miles south east of Anaheim, off of I-15. Well worth the drive. He is a true master luthier of anything stringed. He's re-fretting my Weber Yellowstone F5 as I write. Very reasonable. Over 60yrs experience.

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    Default Re: Mando Savvy Luthier/Repair person in Southern California

    Quote Originally Posted by Slevmo View Post
    Blocks Musical Repair in Lake Elsinore, is about 75 miles north of San Diego, or 45 miles south east of Anaheim, off of I-15. Well worth the drive. He is a true master luthier of anything stringed. He's re-fretting my Weber Yellowstone F5 as I write. Very reasonable. Over 60yrs experience.
    ... And also the father of Ron Block, of Alison Krauss & Union Station.
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