MAJOR DAMAGE

    
MAJOR DAMAGE    23:12 on Thursday, February 26, 2004          
(Dylan)
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Man, my trombone needs repair. BAD. Someone stepped on the bell! Not the really big part, but about three- four inches to the end of the bell, and it has four HUGE dents in it. Is this repairable?


Re: MAJOR DAMAGE    17:40 on Friday, February 27, 2004          
(trombonedude)
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Ask around at local music shops. Find the best in town, and take it there.


Re: MAJOR DAMAGE    18:22 on Friday, February 27, 2004          
(Pete)
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Go to NAPBIRT.org and look up a tech in your area. When you bring it to the tech, ask questions and they will be able to tell you what it will look like when the repair is completed.

Without relacquering the horn, there will be blemishes.

Pete


Re: MAJOR DAMAGE    19:12 on Friday, February 27, 2004          
(Dylan)
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Thanks everyone! I`m bringing it to the Music and Arts Center tomorrow. Hopefully they can help!

I don`t really mind blemishes, but how much will their be? And, what is relacquering?


Re: MAJOR DAMAGE    12:41 on Saturday, February 28, 2004          
(Pete)
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The blemishes will be entirely based on how bad the damage is and how good the repairman is. The metal and lacquer where the damage took place has been stretched. Pushing the metal back into its prior shape will result in small wrinkes because there is now more surface area than there was prior to the damage.

Relacquiring is removing the original lacquer, buffing the metal to a smooth and shiny state, degreasing the metal and putting a fresh coat of lacquer on the metal. Usually an epoxy lacquer is used these days that is baked after application. It is very durable and clear.


Re: MAJOR DAMAGE    12:55 on Saturday, February 28, 2004          
(Dylan)
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We pay $20.00 every month for Damage Control, so do you think they will be able to fix it without us having to pay?


Re: MAJOR DAMAGE    13:57 on Saturday, February 28, 2004          
(Pete)
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I have no way of knowing what your policy covers. You will have to ask the people who you pay the money to. Make sure you read your maintenance policy first, so you have your questions prepared.

Good Luck!
Pete


Re: MAJOR DAMAGE    15:11 on Saturday, February 28, 2004          
(Dylan)
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I just went, and they are repairing it and our Damage Control covers it. AND, the lady there said that if I was going to continue on into Hight School, which I DEFINITELY am, I should get a new one, so we will start our payments on either a Yamaha or a Getson (Is that what it is called? I don`t remember the name) Trigger Trombone! And, it only costs about $1,000! I`m SO EXCITED!


Re: MAJOR DAMAGE    16:42 on Friday, March 5, 2004          
(Stephen)
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Great man but as just a trombone tip, go with the Yamaha.
-Stephen


Re: MAJOR DAMAGE    16:24 on Thursday, March 11, 2004          
(Phil)
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I heartily agree just make sure its not the yamaha student trombone get and Intermediate or advanced if you or your band plays in competitions


Re: MAJOR DAMAGE    17:28 on Thursday, March 11, 2004          
(Dylan)
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I got it! I got the Yamaha Intermediate!


Re: MAJOR DAMAGE    17:56 on Friday, September 30, 2005          
(David)
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lucky basterd


Re: MAJOR DAMAGE    22:01 on Sunday, October 2, 2005          
(James)
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lol


Re: MAJOR DAMAGE    20:50 on Monday, October 3, 2005          
(Courtney)
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Yamaha rocks...lol i, with the help of my band director, am looking into buying a new trombone...but the lowest price i`ve seen is $1500, that`s more than my car (my baby, a 1989 Camaro Rally Sport, its red, in really good shape, and we got if for only $1300...i need something that says "I luv my car" lol)...but my family just can`t seem to understand why an istrument would cost so much...


Re: MAJOR DAMAGE    21:55 on Monday, October 3, 2005          
(Erik)
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You can tell them that $1500 for a new horn isn`t that much, if you look around this site and see some of the equipment some of the older folks in here play, I see a lot of Edwards, Shires, costom Bachs and Conns, and high end Yamahas, which can easily go for more than $3000. Trust me, 1) it`s worth it and 2) be glad you don`t play something like oboe or bassoon.


   








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