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Ouch!

Ken had it repaired and looking like new in about 4 hours. He also cleaned all the gunk off my fretboard and re-oiled it, replaced my broken output jack and swapped my tuner that broke off awhile back.

If that was my bass no one would have been allowed to repair it but Mr. Ken Lawrence himself. Glad he was able to do such good job. He's an awesome bassist, monster builder, and all around nice guy. He was very helpful during the time period when I owned a Brase 5. I went to dinner with him and Dan Lenard a few years ago at Anaheim NAMM. He was interesting without being egotistical. How many musicians can you say that about? :)

M. M.
 
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Ken had it repaired and looking like new in about 4 hours. He also cleaned all the gunk off my fretboard and re-oiled it, replaced my broken output jack and swapped my tuner that broke off awhile back.

If you ever get a chance to play gigs in Tokyo... don't leave your gigbag with the nice smiling luggage people under the train station in Shibuya.

Took my bass out of the bag for the next clinic and the corner was munched. Sucked cause it happened on the 2nd day so I had to be super cautious the whole time to avoid breaking the final 1/3 left of the corner.

Thanks for the concern guys!

dang dude. i'm glad it worked out though