markie61
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2001
- Messages
- 1,362
- Location
- Northern Virginia
- Tractor
- 2019 Rural King RK55HC with Loader & Backhoe; 2001 New Holland TC40D with Loader
In the 90's, I became a warranty center for most of the big guitar manufacturers. My shop rate was $60/hour, but the agreement with the manufacturers always much less. The worst was Jackson/Charvel who paid $15/hour with a cap of 2 hours. Best was Gibson, who paid $30/hour.
I kept doing it because it kept the customers coming in, allowed me access to OEM parts and tech info, and gave my skills a meaningful endorsement. Additionally, a majority of the repairs were not warranty, so I could bill a living wage (today's guitars are the best built ever!)
Mark
I kept doing it because it kept the customers coming in, allowed me access to OEM parts and tech info, and gave my skills a meaningful endorsement. Additionally, a majority of the repairs were not warranty, so I could bill a living wage (today's guitars are the best built ever!)
Mark