• Projects

    Brooklyn Fretworks is now an authorized dealer for Fishman products

    It’s official!  We are now authorized dealers for the full line of Fishman acoustic and electric pickups, preamps and accessories, including the Fluence series.  As with all suppliers, clients will receive a 20% discount on parts and accessories purchased through us when we are doing the installation.  Life is pretty good around here these days!

  • Dailies

    Pre-lawsuit era Ibanez Crest gets a mod

    Here is the first of two 1970s-era Ibanez guitars we are working on.  This walnut beauty is in to have a Varitone switch added along with a new set of strings and a general inspection.  Hard to believe this guitar is over 50 years old.

  • Dailies

    Martin Custom X gets a little love

    Here’s a super-lightweight MIM Martin, which is on the bench for a Southeast Setup and a couple minor repairs.  We noted a slight crack in the soundboard along the centerline, but after a thorough inspection we noticed that the transverse braces, the bridge plate and the tailblock were holding the crack at bay, and that it was structurally sound.  Sometimes doing nothing is doing the right thing for the client.  

  • Dailies

    1998 PRS McCarty hollowbody archtop

    Here’s a lovely 25-year old Paul Reed Smith McCarty hollowbody archtop on the bench for a Southeast Setup, including a new set of Ernie Ball Slinkys. It’s hard to not get lost staring into the beautiful figure of that tiger maple body! IMG_6516.480

  • Dailies

    Martin “The Backpacker”

    On the bench today is Martin’s travel acoustic guitar, “The Backpacker.”  It’s here for a Southeast Setup, which includes a general look under the hood where we give the player a 19-point checklist of our findings. Oh, can’t they all be as easy as this one.  This guitar, as simply built as it is, sounds and feels great!  We dialed in the string action, making it a bit more comfortable, then gave it a clean bill of health! Safe travels, my friend!

  • Guitars,  Projects

    Updated 1960s Harmony Parlour guitar

    Here’s what we came up with for the 1960s-era Harmony G-100 parlour guitar I picked up a few months back. We fitted it with a new trapeze tailpiece, and with new MIJ tuners.  A new floating rosewood bridge with rubber saddle was added.  We also installed a passive Fishman pickup. And painted it black, with a new black pickguard. What do you think?

  • Projects

    Sears Silvertone ready for a new home

    This circa 1973 Sears Silvertone by Harmony MIJ acoustic guitar has been brought back to good playing form and is ready for a new home.  We cured her bellyache, fixed the cracked bridge, reattached three braces, hand crafted a new compensated bone saddle and performed the legendary Southeast Setup.  She’s ready for another fifty years of beautiful music. Spruce top, Mahogany sides, back and neck, Rosewood bridge. See listing on FB Marketplace here: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/188095234247575/

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