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  • Repair Leslie Driver?

    Over time i've collected a few blown Leslie drivers (Jensen V-21) and i'd like to get them working again. However, i doubt I have the patence to get the parts aligned correctly. I'm looking for a repair person who does this job. i'm located in north Florida and i've contacted all the speaker reconers in my area and no one is interested in the job. I don't mind shipping them, but I'd like to have a couple of recommendations as to who does good work. Any help would be appreciated!
    Thanks!

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    We have a speaker genius here in Tulsa, try calling Dave Miller at:

    http://www.speakerworkstulsa.com

    He does it all, pro stuff, you name it. If he can't do it right, no one can 8)

    more edit: I was just at his shop, he says bring them on, he does them all the time
    Last edited by tpappano; 11-15-2018, 02:31 PM.
    Tom in Tulsa

    Fooling with: 1969 E100, 1955 M3, 1963 M100, Leslie 720

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      Perhaps you could track down Dennis Toerpe in Clearwater (Tampa) and convince him to do them for you. He's good with those.

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