Shops for getting a bell cut
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Shops for getting a bell cut
I'm sure this has probably been discussed already but I'm new here and have no idea how to search topics without scrolling through every page. Does anyone have recommendations of shops to get a bell cut? I know BAC can do it but I've heard not great things about them and was wondering who else can do this. Thanks!
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Re: Shops for getting a bell cut
Not sure where you live, but the places I’ve known or thought about myself are
J Landress (NY)
Sweeney Brass (NC)
Dana Hofer (IL)
Matt Walker (WI - M&W)
I’m sure there are plenty of others too. Those are just who I know.
J Landress (NY)
Sweeney Brass (NC)
Dana Hofer (IL)
Matt Walker (WI - M&W)
I’m sure there are plenty of others too. Those are just who I know.
King 2b+
King 3b
King 3b(f)
Conn 79h
Kanstul 1585
Olds O-21 Marching Trombone (Flugabone)
King 3b
King 3b(f)
Conn 79h
Kanstul 1585
Olds O-21 Marching Trombone (Flugabone)
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Re: Shops for getting a bell cut
John Sandhagen, aka the Boneyard, did mine and did a great job. He's in Pomona, Ca.
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https://mattiebarbier.bandcamp.com/
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https://mattiebarbier.bandcamp.com/
http://www.mattiebarbier.com/
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Re: Shops for getting a bell cut
Jpotts,
I see you are at Langston Univeristy, Kevin Stiles at Heritage Music Repair could accomodate you. Heritage is almost 6 hours away, so shipping shouldn't be too long.
I also cut a couple bells a year, but there are capable people quite near you...
Best of luck,
Benn
I see you are at Langston Univeristy, Kevin Stiles at Heritage Music Repair could accomodate you. Heritage is almost 6 hours away, so shipping shouldn't be too long.
I also cut a couple bells a year, but there are capable people quite near you...
Best of luck,
Benn
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Re: Shops for getting a bell cut
Awesome. Thanks for the suggestions!
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Re: Shops for getting a bell cut
Houghton Horns just north of Ft Worth can do it. He started out as a horn shop so has cut many bells. He has expanded to trombones as well. His shop has always done repairs on all instruments. 3 1/2 hour drive
Also might check with Colter at one of the Larsen stores there in OKC. He is trombonist and does really good work but I don't know about bell cutting.
Also might check with Colter at one of the Larsen stores there in OKC. He is trombonist and does really good work but I don't know about bell cutting.
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Re: Shops for getting a bell cut
Yea, I've met Colter. He's awesome! Didn't ask about the having a bell cut, but I will next time I'm up there
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Re: Shops for getting a bell cut
Then you have probably met my brother, Don, the other guy in the shop with Colter.
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Re: Shops for getting a bell cut
Wow, small world! Yea, I know Don. We both teach lessons at Deer Creek
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Re: Shops for getting a bell cut
Gary Dafler (Hauer Music in Dayton Ohio) and George Schlub in Miamisburg, Ohio have both done clean work for me. Downside was that both had a significant wait time ordering ring sets. Rob Phillips (Buckeye Brass near Columbus, Ohio) told me he has ring sets in stock, but I've never seen one of his cut bells.
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Re: Shops for getting a bell cut
I talked to Don and he said that Colter does cut bells.
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Re: Shops for getting a bell cut
Awesome! That'll be much easier than shipping a bell somewhere