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Visit to Lee Stofer

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I made the drive down to see Lee Stofer yesterday. It was well worth the time. From his small shop on his farm he does some amazing things. I dropped off my Martin monster Eb for a playing condition restoration and had a few small dents removed from my Kanstul. I spent a few hours just chatting with Lee and watching him work. I learned a lot from this gentleman. He is truly a gem for the tuba community. Now is the hard part for me. Waiting for my Martin to be completed. With a valve job and a few other things it may be done
by Christmas or more likely next spring. If you have a chance, try to visit Lee it's worth your time.
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I made two such pilgrimages to Atlanta.just as you described and more.could use a trip now...but alas,too far...even Joe is really far from gulf shores...
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Lee did magic to my MW 2265 valves back in May. I highly recommend a visit.

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Lee's place is absolutely beautiful. Cornfields all around, not too far from the Mississippi river, and few lights to obscure the stars at night. It's a wonderful area.
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Lee is a truly wonderful person. Totally prfoessional but also knowledgable and fun to hang out with. A true gentleman.

Props to a great friend.

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Sounds like I should try to look him up sometime when I go home to visit, even if I don't have any tubas needing any work. I grew up in Fulton, Illinois, across the river. As the crow flies, it's a hop, skip. jump and a good paddle across the river.
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