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Author: lowclarinetman
Date: 2005-08-04 18:34
Hi yall
Having had several unexpected developments during my summer vacation, i was not able to get to my usual repairman. I am in need of a good professional repairman in the san antonio area... someone who does top notch work.. i can travel as far as houston, but not easily.
thanks much for any help
bob
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Author: Ralph G
Date: 2005-08-04 18:36
Since you brought up the Houston option, I'll recommend John Butler in Sugar Land. Great work, great service. Check the "Service" link on the right hand side of this page.
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Artistic talent is a gift from God and whoever discovers it in himself has a certain obligation: to know that he cannot waste this talent, but must develop it.
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Author: Gazebo Dealer
Date: 2005-08-04 18:45
Definitely John Butler. He's one of the nicest people I've ever met, and his work is remarkable.
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Author: The Doctor ★2017
Date: 2005-08-04 19:11
John Butler is the "go to" man. He is extremely capable, does exceptional work, honest, and one of the nicest people you will ever meet!!!
L. Omar Henderson
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Author: Brenda Siewert
Date: 2005-08-05 15:42
If you don't want to go to Houston, or it is too difficult for you, there is a good woodwind guy at Brook Mays in Austin. I think his name is Tony. You might have to call there and ask them about the guy everyone says is fantastic with clarinets. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
However, I can personally attest to John Butler's skills. He's done a great job for me in the past. So, the Sugar Land (a Houston suburb) deal might be worth the effort. He would be more likely to get to you. The Brook Mays guy would make you go through all the paper work hoops and then have to leave the instrument until it's finished and go back and get it. You can mail the clarinet to John and he'll get right to it and mail it back if you can't drive there in person.
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Author: SVSorna05
Date: 2005-08-06 01:39
Hi, I also live in San Antonio and share your woes. I would personally go to John Butler however there are a few options in SA. One would be Rex Bullock of Ed Myers USA music co. He had a woodwind tech there sometime ago that did great work. He is VERY reasonably priced and does pretty good work. He's been in this business a while. He still does repair work although ED Myers is a pad co.
there is Larry Mueller who is an Oboist but does great clarinet repair work as well as oboe, he works out of his house and might be pricey but will do a good job. You must know where to look. Good luck I hope this helps
-Dain-
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Author: lowclarinetman
Date: 2005-08-06 02:10
do you have larry Mueller's phone and or email???
tried John Butler, but he can't work me in in the time frame i am working with.. sorta tight...
i couldn't get it done earlier becuase of working on my wifes visa and before that was a very long season followed by a rather short vacation.. sigh
thank for all the help.
bob
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Author: SVSorna05
Date: 2005-08-06 02:14
Lowclarinetman, Im not sure right off hand. See if it is in the phone book...if not I can get if for you sometime tomorrow if you want to contact me via email thanks.
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Author: lowclarinetman
Date: 2005-08-06 02:42
well the clarinet needs some general repading the top joint is in bad shape and 2 pads on the bottom joint and I don't think they will last till december in the Mexican climate and temperature changes I go through.
My bass needs an adjustment with the register mechanism, some of the key corks have fallen off and need to be replaced, I have done go arounds with the adjustment screws but it puts off a bit of the response and intonation, not to mention having to be readjusted almost every time i play the darn thing, sigh.. blah blah.
my problem is that I need both for next monday... so I am planing to do whatever tommorow... as a last resort I am planing on taking it to ALmo music they did some fast repair work on my sax 2 years ago that was okish... not the best, but better than nothing
i know sounds like i was procrastinating, but preparing the residence permit for my wife took all of my vacation... at least she can go to san antonio with me FINALLY.. 363 days of waiting and 10:30 hours of waiting in the consulate in CD Juarez...
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Author: SVSorna05
Date: 2005-08-06 02:55
hmmm try High School music service on NW Millitary Highway in Castle hills, it will probably be better than Alamo in myHigh School Music .
2106 NW Military Hwy
SAN ANTONIO, TX 78213
Phone: (210) 349-2775 I hope this helps. Larry it will prolly take a while, while he and Rex at ED myers are better they will probably not get it done in the time you need to get it done. Take it early to HIgh school and they might be able to have it out by the time they close in the afternoon. Good luck I hope this helps.
-Dain-
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Author: Ralph G
Date: 2005-08-06 16:25
I don't know anything about Larry Mueller as a repairman, but he's a fine oboist. He normally sits principal in the Corpus Christi Symphony and I've been very impressed with his playing.
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