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advice on a instrument tech

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Hello,

I am looking into getting the rotors on my pt-10 realigned, vented and possibly a couple of other minor tweaks. My problem is I'm not quite sure where to go to get this done. Being located in rural central West Virginia is very enjoyable but there is a lacking of qualified instrument techs. I am willing to travel several hours to get this done correctly and cleanly.
Any advice on where to go?

Thanks in advance for the advice!!!

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Baltimore Brass and Dillon Music are probably closest to you, in that order. Both places do great work and will be able to get all of that done.
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Mike Morse, Tuba Exchange, Durham, NC (mike AT tubaexchange DOT com).
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