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Old 07-08-2010, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Wade Hampton View Post
First of all, Rockin' Rebel, if your local luthier is Randy Wood, you're a lucky guy. That also means that you're in the Savannah, Georgia metropolitan area, which is also a very cool place ever since they shut the pulp mills down. (My mother was born in Savannah, and her mother before her. I remember the way those pulp mills used to stink!)

Anyway, I'll just add my voice to the chorus: replacing the existing plastic/ceramic adjustable bridge and saddle for bone and rosewood is the smartest thing you can do if you want the guitar to sound its best.


Wade Hampton Miller
Hey Mr. Miller,
Yep, Randy's shop is 10 minutes down the road from where I work.
Randy said it would be a definite improvement in tone and volume.
Yes, Union Camp use to stink up the town.
If you haven't visited in awhile come on down. The Savannah College of Art and Design has really revitalized the downtown.
I live south of Savannah in Richmond Hill.
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