|
|
| |
Repair |
Description |
|
| |
Replacement Pads |
|
Replacement pads involves replacing the pad and regulating
the affected keys to ensure proper closure of all related keys |
|
| |
Replacement
Neck Cork |
|
|
|
| |
Dent Removal & Tone Hole Leveling |
|
Based on the shop hourly rate and will be quoted after
inspection the instrument |
|
| |
Saxophone
Repad |
|
A Saxophone repad consists of
replacing all the pads and regulating the instrument to ensure
proper closure and sealing of pads. Instrument will be cleaned
and polished and the neck cork will be replaced. Any replacement
springs or dent removal is extra at stated rates |
|
| |
Saxophone Overhaul |
|
The highest level of mechanical work for the saxophone.
Includes all steps in a repad as well as replacement of head
joint cork and all springs. Instrument will be cleaned and
polished as well as all dents removed. Hinge rods will be
polished to improve key motion. Any endplay between the rods and
posts will be adjusted to ensure a tight fit. Tone holes will be
leveled as needed and the fit of the neck will be adjusted if
needed |
|
| |
Saxophone
Restoration |
|
The highest level of work
available for the saxophone. Includes all steps performed in an
overhaul. Restorations involve the removal of all dents and
leveling of the tone holes before removing the old lacquer and
buffing the instrument to a new shine. The instrument is then
relacquered and reassembled. Then the instrument is repadded and
regulated. Restorations will improve the look and playability of
your instrument but will hurt the value of some vintage
saxophones |
|
| |
|
|