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ABOUT US:

Our aim at Satch Brass Consultants Ltd is to provide our customers with the highest quality of service with the focus on total customer satisfaction. We aim to deliver this by utilising the forty years plus of knowledge, expertise and experience. With our superior customer service, we at Satch Brass Consultants Ltd are determined to exceed the expectations of every customer/client that visits our workshop in Southeast London or website. We understand our customers? business needs and strive to meet and exceed the expectations of every one of them, professional amateur and students alike.

MISSION STATEMENT:

To provide high quality service at a competitive price To provide fast, efficient order turnaround To provide the highest level of customer service, and satisfaction to every transaction

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Welcome to Satch Brass Consultants Ltd-The premier Brass Instrument Repair. The first stop for information on brass repairs specialising on French horns

I offer a very professional, instrument repair for brass instruments from my workshop in Southeast London.

With over 40 years at in the industry as a repairer, horn builder and bell maker, my knowledge, experience and expertise on French horns ( especially the Paxman brand) is unrivalled. Therefore you are assured of the best care and attention to your instrument at all times.

CONTACT SATCH FOR A PROFFESSIONAL QUOTE TODAY!!!!!

http://satch.london

[email protected]

0203 865 8954

07931526983

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