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Sims is a notorious scam artist. There's a huge thread on him at jemsite.
droptrd":2s2dzchb said:Wow this guy is up there with voodooman. Maybe worse cause his work is more expensive than VMs switches.
DestroyerMVP":22yoziv2 said:I recently did business with Patrick Sims at Sims Custom Shop in Chattanooga, TN. I had a guitar body painted. What was quoted to me as a 3 month job took 9 months. The paint job is good (8 out of 10 (slight divots and dents)) but dealing with this man is a nightmare. He never returns calls or emails and, when/if he does, he uses every excuse in the book. I normally don’t waste my time writing bad reviews, but he shouldn’t be dealing with the general public. BEWARE!!! GO ELSEWHERE! EVERYTHING YOU READ ABOUT HIM IS TRUE!!
pconner":zub5gkyn said:Hey All,
First post here!
A few months back, I was looking to get my Ibanez JS2450 painted, and I decided to go with Sims Custom Shop. I sent the guitar to them, and a few weeks later I stumbled on this thread. Needless to say, I panicked! I didn't think I would see my new $2700 guitar again.
Now, as I stumbled upon this thread, I am sure that there are other people who have as well...or will in the future. So, I thought I would give my thoughts and impressions of my experience with Patrick, and the Sims Custom Shop.
First of all, when I was choosing the color that I wanted, Patrick called a few times to discuss it. I learned a LOT about paint, even the molecular structure of Kameleon colors, and why they change colors in light. Pretty stinkin' awesome! He emailed a few photos as well to show what it would look like.
A few weeks past, and I got an email saying that the paint was done curing, and that he was about to start sanding and buffing. He told me to go jump on his Facebook page. when I got onto his page, he had a live feed set up, and he was sanding and buffing the body of my guitar! Holy shit! It was freaking awesome! I have never heard of ANYONE taking the time to do that! I got to see the process, and I got to see him working on it!
A few days later, I got to watch him rewire it. A few days after that, I got to watch him tune it, and play it for a few minutes.
I think all of these videos are still on his Facebook page, if you want to check it out.
In the end, Patrick promised my guitar would be done in 8 weeks, and I had it back in my hands pretty darn close to that! But, the best part is that this thing is unbelievable! I've never seen a finish SO smooth. Seriously.
A few people may have a few issues in the past, but I have to say that my experience was awesome! And, my JS looks better than I could have ever imagined!
I hope this helps anyone who is considering sending their guitar to Sims Custom Shop. I'm sending another one to them next week!
Nice write up Patrick!pconner":3vu475rb said:Hey All,
First post here!
A few months back, I was looking to get my Ibanez JS2450 painted, and I decided to go with Sims Custom Shop. I sent the guitar to them, and a few weeks later I stumbled on this thread. Needless to say, I panicked! I didn't think I would see my new $2700 guitar again.
Now, as I stumbled upon this thread, I am sure that there are other people who have as well...or will in the future. So, I thought I would give my thoughts and impressions of my experience with Patrick, and the Sims Custom Shop.
First of all, when I was choosing the color that I wanted, Patrick called a few times to discuss it. I learned a LOT about paint, even the molecular structure of Kameleon colors, and why they change colors in light. Pretty stinkin' awesome! He emailed a few photos as well to show what it would look like.
A few weeks past, and I got an email saying that the paint was done curing, and that he was about to start sanding and buffing. He told me to go jump on his Facebook page. when I got onto his page, he had a live feed set up, and he was sanding and buffing the body of my guitar! Holy shit! It was freaking awesome! I have never heard of ANYONE taking the time to do that! I got to see the process, and I got to see him working on it!
A few days later, I got to watch him rewire it. A few days after that, I got to watch him tune it, and play it for a few minutes.
I think all of these videos are still on his Facebook page, if you want to check it out.
In the end, Patrick promised my guitar would be done in 8 weeks, and I had it back in my hands pretty darn close to that! But, the best part is that this thing is unbelievable! I've never seen a finish SO smooth. Seriously.
A few people may have a few issues in the past, but I have to say that my experience was awesome! And, my JS looks better than I could have ever imagined!
I hope this helps anyone who is considering sending their guitar to Sims Custom Shop. I'm sending another one to them next week!
pconner":26sx7q4b said:Nope, not Patrick. My name is Paul Conner, and everything I said was true. You can go onto his Facebook page and see him working on my Ibanez if you don't believe me.
Look, I don't know what he did in the past, and frankly, I don't care. The point is, he has his shit together now. He did an amazing job on my JS. People interested in sending him a custom job should know what he is doing now.