Author: bmcgar ★2017
Date: 2019-10-13 20:53
I second Meridian Winds. Eric did a bang-up job restoring my 1961 R13, including plating.
However, I question the necessity of going to one of the big names for basic stuff, especially when you can't be there with the tech to give your input and test play your instrument when work is done.
I use a local tech for straightforward repairs and adjustments, and only send my instruments away for "fancy" stuff like full overhauls, tone hole work, and such. Surely, if you talk to a few accomplished players in your area, you could find competent techs within traveling distance who will do a good job, with the added advantage of being able to work one-on-one with them.
There are many good techs out there, even in clarinet-anemic locations like mine.
B.
Post Edited (2019-10-13 20:54)
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