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Intown Guitar Repair is a full service guitar repair shop conveniently located in the Morningside neighborhood of Midtown Atlanta. We repair, customize, and set up guitars, basses, mandolins, banjos, dobros, ukuleles, resonators, and other fret-bearing instruments.

Intown Guitar Repair is owned and operated by Jeff Rice: luthier, guitar player, drummer, family man and all around good guy. Jeff apprenticed under the great Mike Marshall and worked in the southeast's busiest repair shop located outside Atlanta, Georgia before starting his own shop in the great city of Austin, Texas. While in Austin, Jeff gained a great reputation among some of the city's finest players and established a solid client list.

A few years later, Jeff and crew moved to Greenville, SC. He setup shop in the beautiful downtown area and quickly became known as the “go-to-guy” among the Upstate’s musicians. Jeff was active on the local music scene playing drums in several bands. Jeff is also a former member of the critically acclaimed, alt-country band, Whiskeytown. He backs Ryan Adams and the band on bass on the record "Stranger’s Almanac".

After five wonderful years in Greenville, he has relocated back to where it all began. Jeff, his wife and twin girls have settled in the beautiful and bustling area of Midtown Atlanta, just down the road from the original Intown Guitar Repair. Now, he works in a cool little bungalow shop behind his house along with Zoe the Dog (his faithful shop-mate), so you must call for an appointment and directions.

In addition to being a music lover and guitar aficionado, Jeff is a coffee fanatic, familiar with just about every coffee shop in the southeast and, when he's not fixing your latest disaster, Jeff builds electric guitars from raw lumber in his increasingly rare spare time.
 
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