Bringing Back to Life
A retired fella up the road from me had a pick up truck camper he was giving away. I saw the sign and got it home greatfully. Yesterday, I checked to see if he had the title transfered. He did not. However, he had a Japanese made Martin that needed repair. I understand from one dealer that Tioma ( I know spelling is probably not close), bought prefabricated parts from Martin and asembled the guitars under their own badge. The bridge was separating from the top. Cleaned it up, and re-glued it with super glue and put clamps on it. Will remove them today, but the neck has convex issues. Luclily, it does have a truss rod on it so after we put the string tension bck on it, we will see if that can be corrected. Another guitar on the wall turned out to be an Epi-Gib 12. It had been collectic dust for probably years, so I cleaned it up before attempting to play it. I didn't want to grind in the dirt. It was badly out of tune, as yuo might have guessed, but tuning a 12 string was something he (CJ, the owner), did not know how to do. Missing the high E was not a magor issue. After resucitating his guitar, CJ was humbly restarting his interest in his old hobby-guitar playing. He's not the best player by any means but he could strum a few bars and I could know the songs he was playing, which helped him lose that lost and forgotten feeling that may not be as lost as he thought. Needle and the Spoon- AWW man, this guy was renewing me also. I'm going back this afternoon to revive the glued Jappy. And I'm bringing a couple of my own. 