Any suggestions? Being as I do not own a car someone in Chicago would be preferable as the suburbs would be quite a walk.
Thanks!
Bob



Is Dana still there? I want to say I read somewhere that he wasn't there anymore. I am probably mistaken.tubarepair wrote:You can't go wrong with Dana Hofer. Good tuba tech.
Music and Arts Center
907 W Irving Park Rd.
Itasca, IL
630.467.1077

tubarepair wrote:You can't go wrong with Dana Hofer. Good tuba tech.
Music and Arts Center
907 W Irving Park Rd.
Itasca, IL
630.467.1077






But don't worry about denting non custom horns though, no big deal right?DaTubaKid wrote:Any time a custom horn would come in to the shop, he would make sure I knew it was a custom horn and to treat with the utmost care.

Wow. What makes you think he meant that?averagejoe wrote:But don't worry about denting non custom horns though, no big deal right?DaTubaKid wrote:Any time a custom horn would come in to the shop, he would make sure I knew it was a custom horn and to treat with the utmost care.
Even a "cheap" tuba is still a relatively expensive item, that may have sentimental value for owner.








