Ok, perhaps I need to give a little background:
I live in the central US. I am in my mid-forties, and looking hard at changing careers in 3 years, plus or minus. I am currently looking into the possibility of opening a small music shop, certainly to include guitar repair/maintenance, possibly to include build-to-order jobs.
I think I might be able to do this for a couple of reasons: 1) I have a good lead-time to do my research and acquire skills and needed material; 2) I have an uncle who has some luthier experience, who was a shop teacher for 30 years (he ought to be able to 'introduce' me to the trade); 3) after ditching my current job, I will have the time and cash needed to attend a reputable course. Last but not least-- I love guitars.
Part of my current problem is that I really don't know enough yet to know what questions to ask! I do own 3 guitars that I would feel comfortable experimenting on, and I can do a setup on a solid-body electric. I'm getting ready to change out the pickups and mounts (maybe the switch, pots and wiring as well) in a hollowbody electric I own (I was an electronics technician in a past life, that stuff doesn't scare me).
If you guys just keep pointing me to decent books and websites, I can figure out enough to know what questions to ask! Keep it coming!
"There's such a fine line between genius and stupidity."
--David St. Hubbins