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Old 10-21-2009, 03:46 PM   #1
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Question Repair Tech recommendations for Upstate SC

My son's fairly new Yamaha Xeno (bought used from the Cavaliers) was taken out and dropped by an unknown student (not my son) in the band room yesterday. The bell is severely creased and the 3rd valve and slide are both immovable. Since we bought this instrument for him to have and play for the rest of his life, we want to make sure it gets repaired by the best technician we can find in our region. We're about 45 minutes from Greenville, about 40 from Spartanburg, and a little over an hour from Columbia. Any recommendations?
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Re: Repair Tech recommendations for Upstate SC

Check out Home Page . I believe there is a list of Napbirt member shops on the site somewhere.
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Re: Repair Tech recommendations for Upstate SC

Contact Steve Epperson at Lowkey music. He has done a few restorations for me and they are flawless. He is in SC and is a top notch repair tech Low Key Musical Repair Home Page

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