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    | Author: Lost Date:   2021-08-16 22:55
 
 Looking to get a few vintage clarinets repaired. Any good experiences with Boston repair shops?
 
 Bb Buffet Festival
 A Buffet R13
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    | Author: Ken Lagace Date:   2021-08-16 23:08
 
 Al Alphin recently did a nice restore on my old Selmer Eb recently.
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    | Author: sdr Date:   2021-08-18 06:10
 
 Albert Alphin does all my repairs for the last 20yrs.  Two thumbs up!
 
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    | Author: DestinyHilll Date:   2021-08-23 13:17
 
 Can anybody recommend a good shop for repairing musical instruments? I have an old-ish trombone that I'd like to play again, but it needs some work (replacing slide stocks, mostly). I figure there's got to be somewhere good in the city that I can get that done.
 
 Bonus points if the shop is T-accessible, and/or specializes in brass instruments.
 
 
 www.myccpay.com
 
 
 
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    | Author: Lost Date:   2021-08-27 05:22
 
 I decided to go with Pereira 3D.  I want to thank Ryan for diagnosing all of the problems with the 4 clarinets I left, and explaining the remedies.  His work was top notch.  An A R13 clarinet I was ready to sell, plays so well I'm going to keep it after he fixed it. He works through mail, but I decided to make the drive to NY after some bad repair experiences in Boston.
 
 Highly recommended!
 
 Bb Buffet Festival
 A Buffet R13
 Eb Noblet piccolo
 
 
 
 
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