(Newswire.net — March 7, 2018) — Rock Rescue Guitar Works has announced the official opening of its local guitar, bass, violin, cello, banjo, mandolin and other stringed instrument repair service. Rumors are already starting to circulate among observers and die-hard fans within the local music scene, as the day of a quality local stringed instrument repair shop has arrived.
Robin King, owner and luthier, a retired Fire Department Captain and founder of Rock Rescue Guitar Works, has noted what fans, reviewers and critics can expect from the realization of his dream today, following its initial inception in 2016.
The first thing players can expect is a big improvement in the way their instrument plays and sounds. Rock Rescue Guitar Works makes this happen by inspecting, setting-up and repairing as needed all kinds of stringed instruments. Quality craftsmanship can be expected from this owner-operated, one-man shop that places much value on long-term client relationships.
As well as that, Rock Rescue Guitar Works will celebrate the shop opening by performing a free instrument evaluation. It is Robin’s hope that this will enable local musicians to discover his valuable and fairly-priced service.
Finally, for die hard fans of music, they’ll be interested to know what went into the creation of this new repair service. It has taken 2 years to put together, from start to finish, from the initial idea to fully implementing the service.
Robin King, Owner, luthier at Rock Rescue Guitar Works also wanted to add, “As a guitar player myself, I’ve long realized the need for a properly set-up instrument to enjoy its full potential. My love for playing and love of music moved me to offer a service that is accessible to my fellow local musicians.”
One visit to Robin’s shop and the quality craftsmanship and attention to detail will be more than apparent.
For further information about Rock Rescue Guitar Works and the new local guitar, bass, violin, cello, banjo, mandolin and all stringed instrument repair service, please visit the website at http://RockRescueGuitarWorks.com.