Repair & Restoration
We offer Repair and Restoration Services for all Bowed Instruments. Please call for Pricing and Service Availability.
We highly recommend that all repairs be done by a qualified luthier.However, some people enjoy attempting a repair on an inexpensive instrument, and there are some repairs that can be done by the layperson.
So here are some guidelines:
- Do nothing that is irrevocable or will harm the instrument.
- Don't try to fix anything unless you know what you are doing.
- Be prepared to pay a professional to repair your 'fix'.
- glue a cracked tailpiece
- put on or remove a fine tuner
- tighten, loosen, replace, or move a chinrest
- replace strings
- drill a new string hole in a peg
- glue a cracked peg
The instrument itself should be approached with the greatest of caution. Most repairs to the body are best left to a professional luthier. In a pinch, you could glue an open seam (not a crack!) with liquid hide glue. Your luthier will probably have to reglue it, but it will hold for awhile.
- NEVER use any sort of carpenter's glue or epoxy.
- Do not attempt to reglue a crack.
- Do not try to change the neckset.
It is best to have your luthier check over any repair that you do. A professional luthier has the tools and skills to repair your instrument properly, and the expertise to adjust it for the best possible sound.
