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Businiess name:  Koontz Guitar Repair
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Mike set up my 1965 Strat a few years back. He changed out the pots, set the neck perfect, and basically gave my old work horse a full tune up and work over. I would not recommend anyone but Mike Koontz. His fret work is better quality then the factory's. I forgot to mention he re-fretted the entire neck. As far as reconditioning and restoration there isn't many guys in the business better then Mike. He is worth the wait. Be patient. He's busy. The best usually is. He can also fix your 65 Twin Reverb like new. So when it comes to amp and guitar repair, he's the man. It's just a little shop, but it is jammed with vintage and newer guitars. Whoever said we have to clone Mike, had it right.

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