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We’re Leeds Guitar Repair

Because we love guitars...

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Leeds Guitar Repair
what you need to know

Guitar repairs in Leeds, Leeds Guitar Repair specialise in providing exceptional guitar setups, repairs, and maintenance services and even resprays for all fretted stringed instruments, including acoustic and electric guitars with 6 or 12 strings, as well as bass guitars. Our workshop also caters to occasional banjo, uke and mandolin repairs. We ensure every instrument that swings by gets the best possible repair by our guitar techs.

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Graduates of South Thames College in London, and trained by experienced luthiers in Leeds, Leigh, Dave and Lee are fully qualified and highly recommended guitar luthiers who have been repairing guitars and other musical instruments for customers in: Leeds, Headingley, Bradford, Farsley, Morley, Harehills, Chapel Allerton, and more. We help guitars in need from any of our 3 local guitar repair workshops near me

 

If you have a problem with your guitar, be it a broken string or a snapped neck, faulty pick ups and anything in between, contact Leeds Guitar Repair by sending a message with details of your repair - alternatively you can bring the instrument into the repair workshops for a free assessment (booking form link is below).

HOURS OF OPERATION

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Mon - Sun - yes we are probably open. If you have ever met a luthier, you'll know we work at very random times of the day. So, we have to update the workshop visiting hours regularly. For all available times, they can be found on the booking form

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All work is performed from  inside our purpose built workshops based in Leeds. We don't do walk ins and really appreciate if you please arrange - in advance - a time and day to bring your instrument along for repair or assessment by using our electronic booking form. 

 

Need more help? Send us a quick message...

Got a question? Type it here and we will reply asap (check your junk folder for our reply.. they can often head there)

We'll get back to you as soon as we've finished wrestling a stubborn truss rod into submission. In the meantime, try these troubleshooting tips: Have you tried turning it off and on again? If it's making a weird noise, try making a weirder noise back. If all else fails, blame the amp. It's always the amp.

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