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After graduation, Turner became a mechanic, but wasn't happy with the
service his place of work was giving their customers, so he left that
establishment and was very lucky to land a job at the legendary Sho-Bud
Guitar on Broadway in Nashville, working with some of the finest luthiers
in the country. Names like Gene Martin, Onie Wheeler, Bill Merritt, Shot
Jackson, George Lewis, and A.J. Nelson were some of his teachers and co-workers.
When Turner left Sho-Bud, he went to work for Cotten Music at Rivergate
doing some repair work and retail sales. He eventually bought the store
and it became A&M music at Rivergate with a huge repair and retail department.
After a serious accident, Turner left his store and recuperated at home
for some time and then rented a space at Madison Music from Sam Pugh doing
repairs for about 16 years until it closed. He opened and ran his own
repair shop in South Madison for 8 years after that.
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