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Frequently Asked Questions - Repair & Restoration


Stay tuned here as we build our Frequently Asked Questions resource for stringed instrument repairs, maintenance and set-up. In the meantime, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions page on www.frets.com . For questions about Gryphon store policies and the like, please visit our General FAQ Page.












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Palo Alto, California 94306
650.493.2131
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Derek in Premier Guitar

posted May 20, 2013

Derek has a byline in the latest issue of Premier Guitar where he is reviewing the Valvetrain Trenton.

Derek in Fretboard Journal

posted Mar 12, 2013

Derek has 14 pages in the latest Fretboard Journal. He has written an article about Fender's Jazzmaster guitar called "Shape Shifer." It's a worthwhile read in a great magazine. FJ also has a Web addendum to the article as well

L R Baggs Lyric is here!

posted Mar 05, 2013
The new pickup from L R Baggs has finally arrived at the shop. Check out the last Gryphon eGazette for more details.

Richard on Antiques Roadshow 1914 Gibson F4 Mandolin

posted Jan 16, 2013
In case you missed Antiques Roadshow on Monday, January 14, you can see Richard appraising a 1914 Gibson F-4 Mandolin. Click on the photo below to watch Richard's section:



Lock-It Straps Make it Easier to Relax

posted Dec 04, 2012

Using a patented design, these Lock-It straps eliminate the hassle of using metal strap locks to keep your instrument securely connected to your strap, and to you. You don't have to put special strap buttons on your instruments, and you can switch to a conventional strap whenever you want. Lock-It straps are made in the USA, and are currently available from the Gryphon Mercantile.