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Friday, 08 October 2004

Updated daily this list does not include walk in repairs


It's basically first come first serve. If it is really an emergency I will move you to the top of the line but  please do not abuse this.

 Since I am a very active performer it's best to book your repairs in between concerts for faster service.

If you want a more detailed description of your repair status contact me by email. That way I can get back to you without out interrupting the work. You will notice that most emails will be sent in the early hours of the morning my only free time. 

At the moment expect instruments to be in the shop for a good 2 weeks. It will be 3 weeks before the shop is cleared.

Rush service is available at an extra charge.

 

Repair Status

This does not include walk in jobs that are in and out the same day
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Name There are x people/instruments ahead of you Progress
 Arrived preparation assessment Cleaning  Repairs  Final testing Complete Notes  Shipped
 Store(s) rep  -  x  x    24    5/15  ongoing 6  
 LK>school/group 13  x  x       5/6 ready for delivery  
 More store  rep  18  x              
 JV sop sax  22  x  x    x        
 WC/Bundy tsax  23  x  x    x        due may20
 DPT/Asax 23  x  x    x  x      
If you are a private customer, we must receive payment before the instrument can be released. cash Paypal or personal cheque (but we will have to wait for it to clear.)
Instruments not claimed after 3 months from the completion of the repair and your notification of same  will be sold to cover repair costs.

 
Last Updated ( Monday, 05 May 2008 )
 

PGSO

  May 17, 2008
Vanier Hall • 8 pm

A world premiere of One Song Universus by Prince George composer Simon Cole with soloist Marion Newman. Also, Beethoven’s Symphony No. bnw_swirl9 in D Minor, Op. 125 in conjunction with choirs from across northern B.C.

Guest Composer: Simon Cole

Concert Soloists: Andrew Greenwood, Robyn Driedger-Klassen, Marion Newman, Marcel van Neer and David Adams

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