Klarinet Archive - Posting 001193.txt from 1997/09

From: TRACY ANN MOORE <TMOORE@-----.edu>
Subj: Repair person? -Reply
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 1997 15:33:52 -0400

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Personally, I've never brought my clarinet to the Davenport
guy but I have heard that he's pretty good. What are other
good places? Well, Usually I send my clarinet to Sanmar
music in Waterloo (or Dubuque, I get those places mixed
up)They are pretty good. One time though, Yes I admit I was
desperate at the time, I took my clarinet to West Music in
Coraville but I only had a few pads changed at that time.
Like other people have written though, Brannen would
probably be the best.

>>> the Grouch <d-grouch@-----.net> 09/24/97 04:16pm >>>
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Once again I'm asking to tap to collective wisdom of the
Klarinet list.
People have commented from time to time concerning various
clarinet repair
people they thought well of, but none of those have been
within a few
hundred miles of my location.

I am fairly near the University of Iowa. Both the education
and performance
people there are sold on a repairman named Denny Lawson of
Davenport IA.
Have any of you _heard_ of this person? What do you know
of/think of the
quality of his work?

And, for that matter, what are the suggestions in general
concerning repair
shops and people reasonably near my location? I'm in
eastern Iowa, about
200 or so miles west of Chicago.
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Wm Laubengayer
Credibility is far more important than Capability

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From: the Grouch <klarinet@-----.us>
Subject: Repair person?
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Once again I'm asking to tap to collective wisdom of the
Klarinet list.
People have commented from time to time concerning various
clarinet repair
people they thought well of, but none of those have been
within a few
hundred miles of my location.

I am fairly near the University of Iowa. Both the education
and performance
people there are sold on a repairman named Denny Lawson of
Davenport IA.
Have any of you _heard_ of this person? What do you know
of/think of the
quality of his work?

And, for that matter, what are the suggestions in general
concerning repair
shops and people reasonably near my location? I'm in
eastern Iowa, about
200 or so miles west of Chicago.
--
Wm Laubengayer
Credibility is far more important than Capability

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