Repair shops/techs around north Alabama?

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Repair shops/techs around north Alabama?

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Who would you take your tuba to for dent work and a cleaning in the Huntsville, Alabama area? Failing that, around Birmingham? Nashville, as a last resort?
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Bloke's a short drive across the North border.
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There is a company in Huntsville that I have spoken with, Southeastern Musical Services. I can't recommend them because I haven't used them or seen any of their work. I also haven't used Bloke (located outside of Memphis) for any repairs yet but, if you read some of the comments from folks that have done business with him, you would be calling him up.
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Oh, believe me, I have no problem doing business with bloke. But for a routine cleaning and dents he's 3 1/3 + hours away. Fourteen hours of driving for routine stuff seems a little much to me, no matter how excellent the shop may be!

Right now I'm up to my eyeballs in moving, but I'll look into Southeastern Musical Services when I get there and get a little settled. Thanks!
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talleyrand wrote:Oh, believe me, I have no problem doing business with bloke. But for a routine cleaning and dents he's 3 1/3 + hours away. Fourteen hours of driving for routine stuff seems a little much to me, no matter how excellent the shop may be!

There was a repair tech in the city where I used to live. I wasn't a fan for various reasons, but that's another topic. What he did, that more techs should do (I have no idea if Bloke does this) was book a time slot in his schedule for your work.

Something routine like cleaning and a couple dents can be done quickly by a good tech (1 hour, 2?) So, this tech would tell you to bring the horn before Noon and come pick it up between 4 and 5. That way, you wouldn't be without your horn for two weeks for a Horn that only requires 2 hours.
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tuben wrote:Atlanta isn't far. Kennesaw in particular and http://www.ngahornworks.com/.
He's the only person in town I trust with my stuff. Not saying there are not other quality people in town, but some of them seem to 1/2ass their way around big instruments in preference of cornets/trumpets.
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Usedtobeatubaplayer wrote:There is a company in Huntsville that I have spoken with, Southeastern Musical Services.
After this suggestion and PMs both for and against, I decided to try this shop to get a tuba ready to sell in light of my recent purchase.

They did a FANTASTIC job for a better than fair price.

Pictures will be on the For Sale forum in a couple of days.
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You have moved to Huntsville-Alabama?

TN likely has several members there. One that I know about is Helen Gillespie, former tubist of the 14th Army Band. She has a (non-brass)-business on Northside Square. Still plays the tuba.

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The move is in process, Klaus. I'm here alone for now, until the school year ends. The actual change of residence will happen this summer.
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I live in Birmingham.

I drive to Williston.

'nuff said.
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James Baker is in the Birmingham area, and is fantastic. Used to work for Shires. Here's a link with his info:

https://m.facebook.com/CustomBrass" target="_blank
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mceuph wrote:James Baker is in the Birmingham area, and is fantastic. Used to work for Shires. Here's a link with his info:

https://m.facebook.com/CustomBrass" target="_blank" target="_blank
Perhaps I'm being slow today - but when I visit this Facebook page I can't find contact information, and the latest post there is from 2012. Can you supply better contact info, please?
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Hey Ken,

His number is 2055405468. Andy Miller and I both take our horns to him, he's great.
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