New Orleans Area
- DakoJack
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New Orleans Area
I'm moving to New Orleans in about a month to pursue graduate school as well as hopefully a career in performance. I have some work I need done on my horns specifically a dent taken out of my 2b. I was wondering if anyone knew of any good repair work in the New Orleans area as well as Music Stores with a good amount of trombone emphasis. If it looks too desperate I do know of quite a few things around here before I move ,but would like to know if anyone knows of good work around NOLA.
- Neo Bri
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Re: New Orleans Area
I can't help you but I can't imagine you'll have much trouble with finding a good tech. Lots of brass there.
Brian
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Re: New Orleans Area
I have to be honest- out of all the times I have been to New Orleans, I have never once seen a regular brass instrument store. I think the local musicians must go out of town to get repair work done. I'm not totally sure though. For buying recordings, you can't beat Louisiana Music Factory.
- DakoJack
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Re: New Orleans Area
Been here a minute and largley that's the case Tom Barbary gets alot of calls though. As far as record stores go man Euclid is where it's at in the bywater next time your in town check it out.Arrowhead wrote: ↑Sun Jun 24, 2018 9:16 pm I have to be honest- out of all the times I have been to New Orleans, I have never once seen a regular brass instrument store. I think the local musicians must go out of town to get repair work done. I'm not totally sure though. For buying recordings, you can't beat Louisiana Music Factory.
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Re: New Orleans Area
It’s funny to see Tom Barbry mentioned - he was the go-to guy when I was in middle and high school more than 20 years ago, good to see he’s still around. Not sure if he has a website, but you can probably find him on FB.
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Re: New Orleans Area
If you dont mind the drive theres a place called Schmidts music in pensacola that ive heard good things about
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Re: New Orleans Area
Beat me to it. I’m about 2 hrs North of New Orleans and I have a horn in the shop at Schmidt’s music right now. They have been around forever and I have done business with Schmidt’s, not exclusively, but for years at least going back to the 90s. Great shop.