Thank
you for sending the MDRS tools. I have worked with the tools and
they work perfectly as advertised. I have removed some otherwise
very difficult dents from a saxophone in about ten minutes what otherwise
would take much longer and the end results would not look as nice.
Thanks again
and best wishes.
Marius Kowalski
I got in early
to the MDRS craze. Even in its infancy, this system was far and away the best
thing since the cheese grater was invented. I have most of the upgrades and have
mastered most situations using the techniques I have learned over the years. If
you do any brass at all, or have the occasional saxophone with a crook dent,
you owe it to yourself and your customers to have this system.
Mike
Nye, Tempe AZ. www.nyerepair.com
The MDRS is a
fantastic product and I could not live without it. As a tuba player and repair
technician, owning a MDRS was an easy decision. The second I started
using this tool, I realized just how truly amazed my customers would be with
the results! I've used it on every type of large brass, from student to
professional model, and never have I found that the MDRS couldn't do the
job. If you do any brass repairs in your shop, you owe it to yourself and
to your customers to get this tool.
Andy
Smith,
I got my system
about 10 days ago. It works exactly "as advertised!" It won't do every type of dent removal, but
it does a great job on the vast majority of dents that I see on saxophones.
Steve Goodson
I just received
my Radius Axis Tool
a couple of weeks ago and am very happy with it and the 49 ball set is
fantastic, just today we use the RAT on a baritone horn and now we are working
on a Holton French horn. Next week we try Trombone tuning slides and a couple
of Miraphone flugle horns. We are totally convinced that the MDRS was the best
thing that we have ever obtained to remove dents. Thanks Eric and Wayne !!! Hasta pronto,
Philip Herman /
I'm having a
blast with it!
Rich Feldman
This tool is an
amazing break through for our industry. I agree, this is not the perfect
solution for all dent work but for a PC shop, it is a tremendous addition to
the tool inventory. This week was "national sousaphone week" at my
shop. What a joy to be able to get those "rascally" dents that have
just been sitting there for years saying "I dare you to take me apart and
get me out". You know, not quite enough dents to justify taking the darn
thing apart. I have been having a blast with the MDRS and have been totally
pleased with the results. Thank you Wayne and Eric, for your
hours of experimentation and for sharing your findings.
Julie Jurgenson