On July 12th, 2013, I paid Mr. Perkins $1,300 to build me a finished 59 Les Paul Replica Husk. November 13, 2013, Mr. Perkins sold me hardware for the build $465. On June 2, 2014, I sent Mr. Perkins a beautiful $280.54 piece of quilted maple from CurlyMaple.com. This brought my total investment with Mr. Perkins up to $2,070.54.
After waiting 2 years for Mr. Perkins to finish my husk and growing sick of his delays/excuses, I was told my options were to take what Mr. Perkins had compiled, or to give him even more time to try to assemble a husk which was not exact to my order. On August 2015, Mr. Perkins sent me an unassembled and unfinished guitar kit, which did not contain my maple top and was full of blemishes.
Upon asking about my maple top, Mr. Perkins said the wood wasn't quality enough and was damaged during the building process.
Here is a link to a thread on TheGearPage where I posted pictures of said blemishes the day of receiving the kit from Mr. Perkins.
After I received the kit, I immediately contacted Mr. Perkins to inform him of how unhappy I was and asked for a complete refund. On September 24, 2015, Mr. Perkins emailed me to confirm he would be providing me a full refund of my investment, since it was not to my liking. Here is a copy of where he states that in his email to me below.
Ches Perkins Guitars Reviews
On July 12th, 2013, I paid Mr. Perkins $1,300 to build me a finished 59 Les Paul Replica Husk. November 13, 2013, Mr. Perkins sold me hardware for the build $465. On June 2, 2014, I sent Mr. Perkins a beautiful $280.54 piece of quilted maple from CurlyMaple.com. This brought my total investment with Mr. Perkins up to $2,070.54.
After waiting 2 years for Mr. Perkins to finish my husk and growing sick of his delays/excuses, I was told my options were to take what Mr. Perkins had compiled, or to give him even more time to try to assemble a husk which was not exact to my order. On August 2015, Mr. Perkins sent me an unassembled and unfinished guitar kit, which did not contain my maple top and was full of blemishes.
Upon asking about my maple top, Mr. Perkins said the wood wasn't quality enough and was damaged during the building process.
Here is a link to a thread on TheGearPage where I posted pictures of said blemishes the day of receiving the kit from Mr. Perkins.
After I received the kit, I immediately contacted Mr. Perkins to inform him of how unhappy I was and asked for a complete refund. On September 24, 2015, Mr. Perkins emailed me to confirm he would be providing me a full refund of my investment, since it was not to my liking. Here is a copy of where he states that in his email to me below.