
Back in March, an accident between my car and the tuba caused heavy damage to the bell and lead pipe. Thankfully that was all it was. The following day I called up Dan Oberloh about what I should do. I really wanted to take it to him, but his shop couldn't handle another large project so I kept searching. Dan gave me excellent advice on what to look for in a repair shop, from the tooling to the various methods of performing a job like this. With all this in mind, I started to realized that there wasn't a place in Arizona that I felt comfortable taking my horn to. I bought the horn from The Horn Guys a few years back so I ordered parts with Steve Ferguson. Working with steve and crew on this has been great.
So for several weeks I just had to wait. My school doesn't own any CC tubas, so I picked up F and put together the first three movements of Persichetti no.12 for my juries. Finally comes May, and by then I decided to go to Indiana for ITEC. I had a wonderful time and there I met Lee Sofer. After ITEC We exchanged some emails and finally I knew who would fix my horn.
Today my 1292 arrived two days early and I'm in love again. Thank you to everyone that had a hand in helping through this.

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Andy


