Where to go in the Philly area after Gustafson leaves?
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Water Music
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Where to go in the Philly area after Gustafson leaves?
I was just wondering, because this summer I was thinking about having some work some to my horns, but he's packing up in April.
ANYBODY?
ANYBODY?
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Either Dillons or try Lenny Zapf who does tubas at Music and Arts in Pennsauken, NJWater Music wrote:I was thinking Dillon's or BBC, but Gustafson was a 30 minute drive away in NW Philly. I'll probably try Dillon's.
Also, try this man, who is also excellent:
Bob Kasprowicz.
610-678-1766
rkasprow@juno.com
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Also, Ed Coles down at Regional Music in Millville, NJ is an excellent tech... I apprenticed there for a few years, and I'm sure he can do great work... Millville is a few miles down the highway, but would certainly be worth the trip... Also, if things haven't changed too much in the last 8 years(has it been that long already??) there is a great lil pub/restaurant next door to enjoy while in town... Best of luck!
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Ah! the Oar House(pub) and the Oar Next Door(upscale restaurant)--very nice!tubadoctor wrote:Also, Ed Coles down at Regional Music in Millville, NJ is an excellent tech... I apprenticed there for a few years, and I'm sure he can do great work... Millville is a few miles down the highway, but would certainly be worth the trip... Also, if things haven't changed too much in the last 8 years(has it been that long already??) there is a great lil pub/restaurant next door to enjoy while in town... Best of luck!
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I don't know about Pittsburgh, but he does play tuba. I followed him as the tubist in a local Civil War band and played with him one summer a few years ago. A nice player and a nice fellow.vfish wrote:Did/Does Brett play the tuba and did some studying in Pittsburgh? Just curious because I knew someone of that name who was a repairman. Thanks.
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