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I do minor repairs and servicing, springs, felts, corks, etc., for other band members. This book is certainly useful to me and gives good information. I wouldn't recommend it for use if you want to be a professional brass instrument repairer, you'll need a sound engineering background and formal training, but for an enthusiastic amateur such as me it is worthwhile.
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I would highly recommend this book/manual to anyone interested in Brass Instruments. If you are just starting out,someone who plays for fun,a professional,a collector a would be repairer there is something here for everyone. If I'd had this manual 30 years ago I would have doubtless saved myself & students some money, invaluable. Straight on the desk of my Brass repair shop,when I've cleared a space that is. What sometimes appeared a secret & specialized world to many including professional players is now opened out & discovered. To take it to another level one might need a lathe and other workshop equipment.However much can be done by hand using basic tools. Vincent Bach started with a foot-pedal Lathe in the 20's.This book can only guarantee greater interest in Brass Instruments and ultimately spawn more makers and repairers. 10/10 .Read full review
I have just been on a 5 day brass repair course in Llangunlo, Wales. This book is an excellent reference manual along with the knowledge I have picked up. It is presented in typical Haynes manual format which makes it easy to follow. A must buy.
for anyone interested in the technical and historical aspects of brass musical instruments this is a must have.