BluesJacketman
193 posts
Aug 10, 2014
8:50 AM
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Is there anyone here I could send my Hohner 64 Chromonica to, I need it totally refurbished.
Here's A list of the what it need fixed:
The button on the slide broke off, so the whole slide needs replaced
I regretfully ripped out the windsavers when I was much younger and I would like to get them replace
Many reeds are out of tune
If anyone here works on chromatics and would be willing to take this job please email me @
Bluestomiv@gmail.com
Thank You!
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GMaj7
489 posts
Aug 10, 2014
12:04 PM
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Michael Easton is the man.. He's a good tech, been doing it for years, and will give you an honest assessment of whether or not it is a worthwhile repair.
Highly sought after as a chromatic guy, especially on Hohners.. ---------- Greg Jones 16:23 Custom Harmonicas greg@1623customharmonicas.com 1623customharmonicas.com
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harpwrench
895 posts
Aug 10, 2014
3:43 PM
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Also might contact Burke T. at open door harps, see if he has time. I've worked fairly closely with him for a couple three years, as has Richard Sleigh and Jon Harl. ---------- www.spiersharmonicas.com High performance harmonicas.
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tmf714
2678 posts
Aug 10, 2014
4:05 PM
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Mike is the man!! Quick turnaround and well respected in the chromatic repair and refurbishing field.
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Philosofy
587 posts
Aug 10, 2014
5:56 PM
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How about George Miklas? I just met him at SPAH, and he seemed like a nice and knowledgeable guy.
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Kingley
3670 posts
Aug 11, 2014
1:36 AM
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If you're in the USA then Mike Easton or Steve Malerbi are the men to do the job.
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