Hello again, I have my first work order here. I'm still not ready to hang out my shingle, but he's a friend and wants to help me out. He has this old Bay State parlor guitar that he bought fifteen years ago. It had had some previous work done on it, but he purchased it in two pieces and never got around to getting it repaired...here's where I come in!
He is fine with the guitar being a nice parlor guitar strung with Silk and Steel or similarly appropriate strings for this sort of guitar structure, but wanted me to investigate if it was possible or advisable to remove the braceings and make/install new ones to allow for regular bronze acoustic strings to be used. (of course this would mean I would have to make for him a new bridge as the intonation would be off seeing how it was fitted with a straight fretwire saddle with no compensation.)
Also, the beautiful Bolivian rosewood back has some previous repairs to it with spruce cleats. They are nicely done and secure, but should I replace them with rosewood cleats, or let sleeping dogs lie?
Any thoughts folks?
Thanks!
John