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 emergency repairs in mid-west
Author: Mom 
Date:   2010-10-18 04:42

Hello, I am posting on behalf of my daughter, who will be auditioning in Evanston and Ann Arbor this coming winter. After the poor R13 Bb took another (thankfully minor) header this week, I realized we should probably line up some repair people in case anything happens during her audition trips. I would love to have names of people in these cities that do high quality work, and appreciate any help.

I can be reached at moganbaum@aol.com.

many thanks.

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 Re: emergency repairs in mid-west
Author: kimber 
Date:   2010-10-18 13:52

I can't give a repairman recommendation... but it sounds like your daughter needs a solid stand like a Blayman - noone can tip those over!

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 Re: emergency repairs in mid-west
Author: Katrina 
Date:   2010-10-18 15:08

Evanston=Brannen

Not sure about Ann Arbor though...

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 Re: emergency repairs in mid-west
Author: jbutler 2017
Date:   2010-10-18 18:44

Eric Satterlee at Meridian Winds in Okemos, MI

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 Re: emergency repairs in mid-west
Author: Bob Bernardo 
Date:   2010-10-18 20:00

Most of the people in the Michigan like and use Robert Scott.

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 Re: emergency repairs in mid-west
Author: sfalexi 
Date:   2010-10-18 21:09

I've heard very good things about Eric Satterlee at Meridian Winds.

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 Re: emergency repairs in mid-west
Author: Jack Kissinger 
Date:   2010-10-19 03:16

I would say that Okemos is a little far from Ann Arbor if you need emergency repairs. (Though it would be very convenient if your daughter was auditioning at Michigan State.) Also, I wonder if the Brannens take walk-ins.

I'd recommend a last-minute local tune-up right before your daughter leaves for the auditions to reduce the chance of a surprise. Should an emergency occur, and time permits, ask the local clarinet professor for a recommendation. In a real pinch, the schools (or clarinet professors) might be willing to provide a loaner.

Best regards,
jnk

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 Re: emergency repairs in mid-west
Author: GLHopkins 
Date:   2010-10-19 03:57

Eric Satterlee at Meridian Winds

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 Re: emergency repairs in mid-west
Author: Mom 
Date:   2010-10-19 04:06

Thanks to all for the advice. Yes, a tune-up before hand is definitely in the plan. We will not have our own car on these trips...don't trust my California driving in ice and snow. That's why I was wondering about very local technicians, people an easy cab ride away.

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 Re: emergency repairs in mid-west
Author: awm34 
Date:   2010-10-19 12:58

Ko Kaiden in Ypsilanti is a skilled repairman who's also an opera singer.

http://kokaiden.wordpress.com/

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