Re: Steve Perry at Gianna Violins
+1 A number of years ago, when I was first starting out in this mandolin trail, I was having some problems getting tone out of an instrument and went to Steve's shop. As Kevin said, he really gave me and my mandolin great treatment. I was more than a bit skeptical about mando-voodoo in spite of all the technical explanations he gave me. I will say that the tone of the instrument I took there greatly improved. It was never going to be a great instrument, but Steve made it the best it could be. If you have an instrument that is under-performing and don't have the resources for a new instrument, I recommend letting Steve do his magic. His prices are fair the trip to his shop outside of Maryville is memorable. I had to go to barber shop to get directions. Felt right out of Mayberry.
Tony Huber
1930 Martin Style C #14783
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2013 Hester F4 #31
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