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Appleton Piano Workshop
Musical Instrument Repair in Wellington area
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Our address
148 High St,
Wellington 5010,
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Our phone(s)
04 387 9752
0220489255
04 476 9296 Edit -
Our fax
04 387 9753 Edit -
Our website
www.pianoworkshop.co.nz Edit
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Opens in 20 Hr 37 Min
Services offered since 2013
Musical Instruments Piano Tuners and Repairs
Expertised in Musical Instrument Repair
Appraisals, Assembly, Restoration, Consulting, Customising, Repolishing, Tuning, Cleaning
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City
Additional info
Tuners, Strings, Guitars, Violas, Cellos, Pianos, Pianos
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Poor
“Shit venue extremely rude staff and not the rude ya go there to pay for get more affection from the spca”
Unprofessional
“Lies to customers about other businesses, then says we do servicing. Says to let your car fail its wof as they have a rail quota to fill and they will pull you up for wheel nuts. Utter rubbish flowing from his mouth. Aluminium wheel nuts where banned into 2016 and factory wheels won't have Aluminium wheel nuts. We watched him tell the story to a little old lady who was bought into every word. Shameful, dishonest, so unprofessional”