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Kustom Amp Tech in Denver [message #6956] Tue, 09 May 2006 11:42 Go to next message
KustomG is currently offline  KustomG
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Does anyone know of any Kustom Amp repair techs in the Denver area, that you feel are really good?? Thanks in advance for any replies!
Re: Kustom Amp Tech in Denver [message #7013 is a reply to message #6956] Thu, 08 June 2006 01:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Staggering_Genius is currently offline  Staggering_Genius
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I know there's a guy who specializes in Marshall, Fender, Crate, and Peavey. I have his card some where. Don't fret, there is hope, I just have to find it. I'll post back as soon as I find it, cause I need him too.
Re: Kustom Amp Tech in Denver [message #7015 is a reply to message #6956] Thu, 08 June 2006 10:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
KustomG is currently offline  KustomG
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Hey Staggering_ Genius,
Thanks for the reply. If you are talking about the guy at SES Electronics, I already know about him. Do you know anybody else??
Re: Kustom Amp Tech in Denver [message #7020 is a reply to message #6956] Sat, 10 June 2006 01:42 Go to previous message
Staggering_Genius is currently offline  Staggering_Genius
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I think thats the guy I'm thinking of. There is "Willy" at NBS audio. I dont know if he does repairs, but he's wicked good at audio. He owns a shop called NBS AUDIO. They're somewhere on Brodway. You might give him a call and see if he can, and if he can't, I'm sure he'll know some one who does.
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