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The Guitar Doctor is a full service guitar repair shop in Exeter Township, Berks County located near Reading, Pennsylvania.
We specialize in the repair of guitars and are a C.F. Martin authorized repair center. Of course we work on all fretted instruments including Taylor ,Fender, Gibson, Guild, Gretsch and others. Our services include setups, refretting, fret dressing, nut work, bridge repair, structural repairs, electronic modifications, pickup replacement and pretty much anything your heart desires. If you can dream it, we can do it[...]
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Why you should never cheat
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
[Caution! Photo of extreme violence. Viewer discretion is advised]
Lord only knows why Poopsie decided to take a hammer to this $5000 limited edition Martin guitar, but I'll bet you can guess. Remember all ways keep a firm grip on your pick!

Saturday, November 15, 2008
While winter is the season of Thanksgiving and good cheer, it is the one that is hardest on your guitar. Cold weather means low humidity, and low humidity has adverse affects on guitars. Fifty percent is ideal for instruments. Winter will mean humidity much lower than our guitars comfort level. Unfortunately, the more expensive a guitar is the more it is likely to be adversely affected. Solid woods will react more to low humidity than laminates[...]
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For well over a century and a half, The Martin Guitar Company has been continuously producing acoustic instruments that are acknowledged to be the finest in the world.
The Guitar Doctor is a C.F. Martin & Company
Authorized Repair Center.

Why choose Us
Expert Repairs
We offer fair prices and all instruments are insured up to $10,000

Custom Built Guitars
We build guitars one at a time, according to what the customers envision

Fast Turnaround
We strive for a one week turnaround on all repairs
Testimonials
Les McCarrall writes,
"I wanted to write you this note to let you know how incredibly pleased I am with the guitar that you made for my wife. I absolutely understand what a job it must have been to take the bits and pieces of information that she could give you and try to do what you obviously do so well---make guitars. I can't tell you what a pleasure it is to play, to listen to it being played, and to even look at it. You have created for me a pleasurable means of sharing my love of music and for the guitar with others."
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