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Here are the testimonials from just a few people that Chad has previously worked with.
“Chad Gerbe is a first class luthier who does exacting and consistent work on all guitars. Chad gets excellent work done in a reasonable amount of time and at a fair price. Fair to say there is no repair that I would not trust him to do. He has worked on a number of guitars for me and they have been vastly improved. Although his approach is clinical and exacting, he also has a real feel for what he does and his work is not cold but like an old time luthier.”
– Don McLean, Iconic American singer-songwriter renowned for his 1971 hit “American Pie,” inductee to the Grammy Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
“Chad has done work on my 1938 Martin D18 and D28, and the results have always been superb; he reset the neck on the D18. There’s nothing like taking in a guitar with a serious problem or setup needs and getting back a perfectly setup and easy-to-play instrument. Thanks, Chad, for the hard work you do!”
– Ron Block, 14x Grammy Award-winning guitarist and songwriter, member of Allison Krauss & Union Station

– Forrest O’Connor, Grammy Award-winning guitarist & mandolinist, member of the Mark O’Connor Band

–Tenille Townes, ACM Award-winning country music performer

–Parker Millsap, nationally touring singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist

The West Coast is lucky to have such a talented and skilled guitar doctor. I cannot recommend Chad Gerbe highly enough.”
-Jack Schneider, singer-songwriter and Grand Ole Opry Alumni

He showed awesome respect for the instruments and got all of the details perfect for studio use. I definitely recommend Chad to work on anyone’s prized instruments, as he will take great care of them.”
–Ken Royster, Producer and Engineer, owner/operator of Direct Image Recording Studio, Nashville TN

Prior to that, and the job that entrusted Chad with my respect, was when he turned my $160 beater of a campfire acoustic and serviced it in a way that made that guitar better than when it came out of the factory. He re-glued the lifting bridge, made a new nut and saddle for it, and dialed in the setup. He made a practically unplayable guitar into a decent travel instrument that sounds and plays great.
I have also played a handful of guitars that Chad has built, and his attention to detail, in both repair and build is top quality. He has, many times, shown me instruments that had horrible repair jobs that he reversed and restored to factory specs, and while his focus is on acoustic guitars and basses, I reckon he could work on any stringed instrument with the most professional of attention to detail. He is the only person I will trust my acoustic instruments with.”
– Chris Ingham, producer and engineer at Rambler Records, owner/designer at Rambler Effects Pedals, rock and roll maestro

–Pat McGrath, Nashville studio musician, guitarist and multi-instrumenalist

One was an old Epiphone Emperor archtop from the late 40s, and one was an early 50s Gibson SJ. This man does excellent work!”
–George Bradfute, Multi-Instrumentalist, Producer and Engineer, Owner/Operator of Tone Chaparral Recording Studio, Nashville TN

– Grant Ferris, Nashville based guitarist, composer, and songwriter

–Jeff Hyman, Nashville session musician and music teacher
“Chad helped me with two high-value vintage flat top restorations knowing anything less than perfect would not be acceptable. His clear grasp of the tasks and his communication along the way went above and beyond all my expectations. The guitars look, feel and sound better than ever.”
–Mat Koehler, Head of Product Development, Gibson Brands Inc.
“A chance meeting and casual conversation at a dog park led to the absolute BEST work I’ve ever had performed on my beloved 1962 Martin 00-18E. Learning that he had honed his trade under master luthier Joe Glaser, I was immediately put at ease and insisted Chad handle all my business moving forward. Not only did he restore the original rosewood bridge on my Martin from a botched neck set in Brooklyn, he also fixed some wiring issues with my pickup and set the guitar up. MOST importantly, he gave me the best advice in the guitar world I’ve received to date: don’t sell this guitar.
Chad is honest. He knows guitars, basses, acoustics, electrics, you name it. If it has frets OR barks and plays, Chad is your guy. I’m looking forward to my next “diamond in the rough” find because I finally have the guy I trust to make it right. If you have any doubt as to his skill, feel free to ask him for my number and give me a call.”
–Adam Roddick, Nashville songwriter
“We were overwhelmed with guitar repair work and we were looking for help to aid our in-house luthier. After meeting a few candidates, I met Chad and was instantly impressed with his passion for everything guitar. We hired him, and Chad quickly got to work on customer’s guitars. Chad had a lot of experience, but really covered a lot of different repair types, and new approaches in a short time. Not only is he a wonderful repairman, but his one on one direct dealing with the customers was great. He explained all details of his repairs to his customers and worked closely with them to make sure they were happy with the results. Another bonus with Chad is that he is an amazing player in his own right, so he really understands what it takes to make a guitar play and sound great.”
–Dave Lewis, former Sales Floor Manager, N Stuff Music and Sound, Pittsburgh PA