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Newmans Musicworks
Musical Instrument Repair in Timaru, Canterbury area
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Our address
117 Stafford Street,
Timaru
7910,
Canterbury, South Island,
New Zealand
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03 688 5597
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Services offered
Musical Instruments, Piano Tuners and Repairs, Musical instrument sales, Piano tuning, Instrument repairs, Sheet music sales
Expertised in Musical Instrument Repair
Consulting, Assembly, Cleaning, Customising, Repolishing, Appraisals, Restoration, Tuning
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Timaru, Timaru Area
Additional info
Strings, Tuners, Violas, Cellos, Guitars, Pianos, Pianos
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Newmans Musicworks are:
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Opens in 5 Hr 54 Min
In the heart of Canterbury, where music resonates with the city's rich historical tapestry, stands Newmans Musicworks - a beacon for all things melodious and musical. Established years ago, our humble workshop has become a sanctuary for musicians, artists, and aficionados seeking the fine craftsmanship of their beloved instruments. We are more than just a musical instrument repair shop; we are a community of artisans, music enthusiasts, and curious minds, united by an unyielding passion for the transformative power of sound. Our story begins with Newman himself - a master craftsman who inherited a legacy of skill and expertise from generations past. His hands, guided by time-honored techniques and innovative spirit, breathe new life into each instrument that graces our workshop. At Newmans Musicworks, we don't just fix broken strings or polish brass; we embark on a journey with you to understand your unique needs. From consulting on the perfect instrument for your individual style, to assembling custom creations tailored to your specifications, we are committed to crafting a musical experience that resonates with you. Our workshop is a treasure trove of instruments waiting to be reborn. Whether it's a worn-out violin from the attic or a much-loved guitar passed down through generations, our team of skilled technicians meticulously clean, customise, and restore your cherished possessions. We take immense pride in our ability to bring back the luster and soul of each instrument we touch. But it's not just about repairing or restoring instruments; it's about preserving the stories they hold. That's why appraisals are a vital part of our service, offering you invaluable insights into your musical heritage. We believe that every instrument holds a story worth telling - whether it's the echoes of a legendary performance, the laughter of a family gathering, or the solitary practice of an aspiring musician. Step inside Newmans Musicworks, and immerse yourself in the symphony of sounds, stories, and shared passions that have filled our workshop for generations. Here, we don't just sell musical instruments; we foster connections, share knowledge, and ignite a spark of creativity within every visitor who crosses our threshold. So come, let us embark on your musical journey together - where each note played, each instrument restored, and each story shared becomes a chapter in the ever-evolving tale of Newmans Musicworks.
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