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Reviews

In the STORE section of the site I have now added the ability for customers to write reviews of products. If you own any of the cd’s or other things that I sell please feel free to take the time to help others out and let them know what you think! There is now a section for the newly listed horns! (there are many to add this week!). Stay warm! Ken

2 Responses to “Reviews”

  1. Lou Denaro Says:

    Ken,

    Thanks for pulling together a site that does a really good job of demonstrating the products and services you offer so that people can get an idea of what the new PopeRepair is all about. Any man who can manage to keep their cat sitting in a French Horn bell for any length of time for a photo op has to be on the ball. Best, LD

  2. Tim Thompson Says:

    Ken,

    I just got back from a plane trip with the MB7 case that I bought from you
    last week. Your experienced advice helped me a lot in deciding to buy
    it so I thought you might find a testimonial useful.

    The triple fits just fine. A little snug, as you said, but nothing to
    worry about. I can fit my Balu cone mute in the case, but have chosen
    not to–just a little too snug. Though I have a feeling that after the
    case “wears in” a little more, it will fit comfortably as well.

    I recently took a trip in which I flew 4 legs, all on CRJ jets.

    First flight was a 2+2 with good sized overheads. The case fit
    exactly (NO room for error, but just enough).

    The next two flights were 2+2 as well, but had a slightly smaller
    overhead. Didn’t fit. I put it under the seat for both flights. Placed
    sideways it doesn’t project into my footroom, but does project into my
    neighbor’s. Turned the other way it fits width no problem, but
    projects into my footspace a bit. Still, luckily no problems. Though I
    could imagine a picky attendant causing trouble.

    However, on the final flight, which was the 1+2 but with the same bin
    as the smaller 2+2s, I had one of those “duh” moments. This was the
    slightly smaller overhead. It is the same depth bin as the larger one
    but with a slight slope in the rear of the bin which keeps the case
    from going in. It took me that final flight to realize that if I turn
    the case around, the slight slope of the front of the case exactly
    matches the slight slope of the rear of the bin and the case, once
    again, fits perfectly. “Duh”.

    I have a feeling it was wise to pick the 7 vs. the 6. I honestly
    believe that even the extra 1/2 inch of the 6 might cause it not to
    fit. But, for now anyway, the 7 is perfect. And never a second glance
    from any flight officials.

    Well, that may be more than you wanted to know, but thought maybe you
    could use that advice for those who, like myself, don’t always get to fly out
    of major airports.

    Thanks for all,
    Tim Thompson

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