Saxophone Repair Topic: Repairing Some Typical Long Term Damage on an old Selmer Tenor, Part 2
Do not try this at home. Saxophone repairman Matt Stohrer of http://www.StohrerMusic.com continues in his quixotic quest to inform and assist in this latest feature length video, which has been broken up into X parts. In part 2, we push out a common dent on the upper G/E post rib near the octave pip and repair the damaged high E tonehole.

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