Klarinet Archive - Posting 000476.txt from 2003/08

From: "Keith" <100012.1302@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] Replies to Questions, questions
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 10:03:39 -0400

Martha

It may be a last resort, but Rayburn Music on Huntington Avenue in =
Boston
has a superb repairman, Emilio Lyons (if he is still there). I have =
bought
two bass clarinets and an eefer there over the years, overhauled by him, =
and
his work is first class.

Keith Bowen
=20
>>>I appreciate the quick responses - lots of answers narrow down the=20
questions to just one. Since the general consensus here seems to be to=20
get it repaired (and then practice, practice, practice and then go=20
shopping) so the question is: where are the repair people, the=20
technicians, the clarinet-fixer-uppers? The good, honest, knowledgeable =

ones? I'd just bring it in to a local music store but - leaving out a=20
long story here - that's not going to happen unless it's the last and=20
only option. So, Worcester, MA is 45 minutes south, Manchester, NH is=20
35 minutes north, Boston is 1.5 hours east (but please, please, is there =

someone closer). =20

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