Strategy for seeking repairs to a flute...
Strategy for seeking repairs to a flute...
16:39 on Thursday, August 21, 2008
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mbellek (6 points)
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I have been convinced that I should probably have my flute examined by a repair technician, however, I don't want to be taken advantage of since I don't know a lot about my flute. Basically, my experience has been that if you take something be repaired without knowing what (if anything) is wrong with it, you'll get fleeced.
Can anyone recommend ways to avoid this? I was thinking I could try to find 2 repair shops that will examine the flute for free, and compare what each says needs to do fixed, then go with whichever is cheaper?
Does anyone else have any suggestions on how to get my flute in working order without getting taken to the cleaners?
Also, the person who gave me the flute said that I could change the pads myself? I've never heard of that. Is that true? They appear to be just glued in somehow, not screwed in with a washer like some I've seen.
I hope I'm not coming off like a cheap-skate, I just am at a time in my life where I don't have a lot of spare money!
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Re: Strategy for seeking repairs to a flute...
16:52 on Thursday, August 21, 2008
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Re: Strategy for seeking repairs to a flute...
17:07 on Thursday, August 21, 2008
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17:12 on Thursday, August 21, 2008
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Re: Strategy for seeking repairs to a flute...
13:03 on Friday, August 22, 2008
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mbellek (6 points)
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Thanks everyone for the great replies! I have a much better idea of how this works now!
To Micron:
I agree with your assessment of the disposable economy. I happen to be a person who sews up the holes in my socks, which I think makes me something of an oddity to other people my age (I'm 27). What irks me is that there just are no facilities to fix a TV or a DVD player... That or its cheaper to buy a new one.
However, my thinking with the flute is simply that I want to start out with the smallest initial investment I can, until I know that flute-playing is the thing for me. What if I were to spend lots of money on repairs & lessons, only to discover that I am tone-deaf? That is kind of a hyperbolic example, but my point is that I am a person who doesn't rush into new ventures, emotionally or financially. That's all.
I do appreciate your insight on the different economy of flute-repair!
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