My Deepest Thanks to Lee Stofer, the consummate professional
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 12:39 am
A little less than a month ago, I decided I wanted to return to playing music (all details about that may be given in a different post).
So I went through all the different prep work (finances, getting a proper place to practice, etc et al) and then started looking for a horn.
I thought a nice nimble Miraphone 1292 would be an excellent point to jump back into the fray. I had found one and was on the verge of a purchase when suddenly the opportunity didn't present itself. I was unable to get it.
I then decided to start looking to some of the best people in the business when it came to horns. After a little bit of time I decided to call Lee Stofer.
I have a very short history with Lee Stofer having purchased a mouthpiece and mouthpiece pouch from him years ago. It was a very pleasant shopping experience and he was extremely easy to work with.
Getting back to the details, I explained to Mr. Stofer that I had in mind a 4/4-5/4 five-valve CC tuba and had a very strict budget. He told me practically that he had just what I was looking for: a vintage Mirafone 188. The horn has a little history but had also been sitting in storage for some time. He had cleaned it out, vented the first valve and got all the slides and valves working as if they were new. He was even able to get me set up with a tuba rest!
Mr. Stofer was very courteous throughout the whole process and had such great patience with me. It's my first horn purchase and to say I was eager is a mild understatement. I apologized to him about this but his response was something along the lines of "if I were in your shoes, I'd be on pins and needles, too."
Today, I received that horn. I have to take time to tell you that his whole idea regarding shipping a horn when traveling is not an option is brilliant. It was packed very securely in foam (including the bell having foam inside of it), boxed up, palletized, and shrink-wrapped. Beyond my expectations, he wanted that horn to come just as he described it and pictured it. Bort has kindly posted my pictures below to show you what I mean about how serious he is when packing your instrument.
I'm now in possession of this early model Mirafone 188 with gig bag and Stofer-Geib mouthpiece. It is everything I hoped it would be.
Unexpectedly this evening, I received a phone call from Mr. Stofer following up on everything (making sure I had the instrument, telling me a few more details here and there about the horn and his mouthpiece). That was pleasant and gave me a chance to say thank you. Well, here I'm saying it again because I have no doubts about the quality of this man and his workmanship. If you need a horn or work done, I cannot recommend him highly enough: Lee Stofer is one of the best in the business and I will definitely do my business with him in the future.
So I went through all the different prep work (finances, getting a proper place to practice, etc et al) and then started looking for a horn.
I thought a nice nimble Miraphone 1292 would be an excellent point to jump back into the fray. I had found one and was on the verge of a purchase when suddenly the opportunity didn't present itself. I was unable to get it.
I then decided to start looking to some of the best people in the business when it came to horns. After a little bit of time I decided to call Lee Stofer.
I have a very short history with Lee Stofer having purchased a mouthpiece and mouthpiece pouch from him years ago. It was a very pleasant shopping experience and he was extremely easy to work with.
Getting back to the details, I explained to Mr. Stofer that I had in mind a 4/4-5/4 five-valve CC tuba and had a very strict budget. He told me practically that he had just what I was looking for: a vintage Mirafone 188. The horn has a little history but had also been sitting in storage for some time. He had cleaned it out, vented the first valve and got all the slides and valves working as if they were new. He was even able to get me set up with a tuba rest!
Mr. Stofer was very courteous throughout the whole process and had such great patience with me. It's my first horn purchase and to say I was eager is a mild understatement. I apologized to him about this but his response was something along the lines of "if I were in your shoes, I'd be on pins and needles, too."
Today, I received that horn. I have to take time to tell you that his whole idea regarding shipping a horn when traveling is not an option is brilliant. It was packed very securely in foam (including the bell having foam inside of it), boxed up, palletized, and shrink-wrapped. Beyond my expectations, he wanted that horn to come just as he described it and pictured it. Bort has kindly posted my pictures below to show you what I mean about how serious he is when packing your instrument.
I'm now in possession of this early model Mirafone 188 with gig bag and Stofer-Geib mouthpiece. It is everything I hoped it would be.
Unexpectedly this evening, I received a phone call from Mr. Stofer following up on everything (making sure I had the instrument, telling me a few more details here and there about the horn and his mouthpiece). That was pleasant and gave me a chance to say thank you. Well, here I'm saying it again because I have no doubts about the quality of this man and his workmanship. If you need a horn or work done, I cannot recommend him highly enough: Lee Stofer is one of the best in the business and I will definitely do my business with him in the future.