[Trombone-l] Horn Refurb recommendations
bonemstr@america.net
bonemstr at america.net
Mon May 1 10:16:38 CDT 2006
Impeccable work is done by Merlin Grady, waterloo Iowa. Not cheap but
reasonable:
Grady Instrument Services, Inc.
5605 Ansborough Ave.
waterloo, IA 50701
ph 319 232-6297
I am confident that amongst our list number are several excellent craftsmen; I
can only speak to work that was done for me.
Bob Devine
Atlanta, GA
Quoting PrivtBnkr at aol.com:
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> I have an Olds Studio Model that I bought new back in "covered wagon days."
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> That I would like to consider having re-furbished. The last post had many
> references to re-furbing, and I would appreciate some recommendations on
> reliable shops to send this horn, along with approximate costs, if
> available.
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> The horn still has good slide action, but I would like to get it redone to
> use as a back up to my Bach 16.....Most of my work is combo and big band
> these days...
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> BTW... Thanks for sharing the Fontana/Rosolino videos..Wonderful...
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> George
> Destin, FL
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