[TPIN] Looking for horn in OKC area
Michael Anderson
manderson at okcu.edu
Mon Jun 11 13:09:49 CDT 2007
Tim,
I live in Ok City and teach at OCU. The Bach 37 is a fine horn unless it is
really in disrepair, I would consider just keeping her on it. There are no
good places to have a horn overhauled in this area. There is a pretty good
repairman if all you need is to have it de-dented and cleaned up. Email me
off list for his name.
If you want to shop horns you should go over to Tulsa Band and work with
Ceth. They have a TON of horns to try and Ceth is a good guy and will treat
you right.
Michael Anderson
> From: Tim Peters <sloatoptical_tim at yahoo.com>
> Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 09:22:49 -0700 (PDT)
> To: <tpin at tpin.okcu.edu>
> Subject: [TPIN] Looking for horn in OKC area
>
> Hey All
> I would first of all like to tell everyone how much I enjoy following the
> daily topics on the list. I,m wanting to buy trumpet for my daughter. My son
> stopped playing in Jr high for sports but I think my daughter is going to
> stick with it. She will be a sophomore in High school this year and has been
> playing my Bach Elkhart Strad 37 ml since fifth grade. My questions are, #1
> Where's a good store in Oklahoma City or surrounding area to shop? I live
> about a hour north. (NE of Enid) #2 Any suggestions on make or brand? She's
> used to playing a good horn so I'm sure it's going to cost me dearly. I might
> be willing to go used if it's in good shape. I want it to be good enough to
> take to the college level if she chooses to. And finally #3. Where's a good
> place to send my Bach for refurbishment in this area? After two children it
> needs some major TLC. After following the list for the last couple years I
> have some good ideas but need a current refresher course. All help would be
> appreciated.
> Sincerely,
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