Date:Wed, 2 Mar 2005 18:44:22 -0500
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Subject:Re: AMPEX repair in New England?
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Hi Andy,
ATR services in PA might be your best bet, and Mike and Andy there are the
best...
They are ATR experts, but handle many other machines.
http://www.atrservice.com/
Claus
Claus Trelby
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XEPA Digital
1137 Branchton Road, 19-N-3
Boyers, PA 16020-0137
www.xepadigital.com
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Subject: [ARSCLIST] AMPEX repair in New England?
Does anyone have recommendations for Ampex repair folks in New England
who can work on an AG-440C? Vermont is, of course, best, but I'm not
crossing my fingers! That stated, anywhere from NH down to NJ is workable.
Thanks,
andy
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