What`s the going cost to get a straight tenor overhauled these days? It`s been decades since I had one done so I know the price has gone up.
Also, what are some recommendations as to where to send it?
Thanks
Overhaul Question
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Sent you an email on it.
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Not sure on the cost but Sweeney Brass is great place to get work done.
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+1 for Sweeney Brass. Great work, reasonable pricing, and clear communication on time estimates.MTbassbone wrote: ↑Sun Nov 17, 2024 9:50 am Not sure on the cost but Sweeney Brass is great place to get work done.
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Sweeney did an overhaul for me that cost $900, which included new inners, remove lacquer, scratch finish, pull leadpipe, etc, and a ton of general maintenance. It'll depend on what you are getting.