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At the Folk Music Center, we have been repairing and restoring
vintage American instruments as well as instruments from around
the world for 45 years. The repair shop is integral to the store
and museum. Every instrument in the store goes through the repair
shop first to ensure that it is set up in the optimum playing
condition. Our luthiers have studied with such masters as Charles
Chase, Jack Willock, Larry Jackson, Mickey Chonos, Billy Asher,
and David Dart among others. In the words of Charles Chase, "If
it's made of wood, metal, goat, cow we'll re-skin it, restring
it, and repair it."
Repair
Shop Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10am-6pm

Richard
Barnes was building instruments for five years before beginning
his professional repair and restoration career in 1998 at the
Folk Music Center. He is an active member of the Guild of American
Luthiers and the Southern California Violin Makers Association.
Richard specializes in vintage guitars, mandolins, banjos, violins,
cellos, basses, and ouds.
Henry Barnes has been building and repairing stringed instruments
since 1983. He worked for Charvel / Jackson in the early eighties
where he gained experience making guitars. At that time, he started
experimenting with solid body instrument designs and has gone
on to create many original acoustic and electric instruments.
Henry specializes in the set up and repair of sitars, banjos,
mandolins, and violins, fret replacement and fret dressing of
all stringed instruments, neck resets, electronics, and pickup
installation.
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