
Angela is amazing! I know this is cliche but she truly is a rare gem. Genuine and extremely knowledgeable in what she does. Free consultation on instrument repair with no obligation or pressure...
(8)
The Reedery, located in Lakewood, CA, specializes in woodwind instrument services for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and related instruments. The owner, Angela Wells, is a seasoned woodwind repair specialist with over 15 years of experience, offering a range of services from emergency repairs to regular maintenance.
Customers can expect meticulous care for their instruments, including cleaning, corks, pads, springs, and dent repairs. Angela provides free estimates and consultations, ensuring transparency and tailored solutions for each client's needs. The Reedery also offers convenient payment methods, accepting cash, check, Venmo, Paypal, Visa or Mastercard, and bank transfers.
Angela's expertise and dedication to her craft shine through in her work, having completed a Bachelor of Music degree and a Band Instrument Repair Diploma program. With a commitment to excellence, Angela not only repairs instruments full-time but also actively performs on oboe and flute in various prestigious ensembles across the Los Angeles area.
Generated from the website content
Angela is amazing! I know this is cliche but she truly is a rare gem. Genuine and extremely knowledgeable in what she does. Free consultation on instrument repair with no obligation or pressure...
Angela is great! She replaced my cork while I waited and all within less than a 30 min wait. Highly recommend for all your woodwind repair needs!
Bought a used clarinet off of offer up for my daughter. There were a few things that were a little janky so I looked up a repair place that would take a quick repair. Angela knew right away what...
Amazing. We called late on a weeknight about a problem with our daughter's flute. I brought it the next day and she had it fixed with a quick turnaround. Thank you so much! We'll be back!
As a clarinet instructor of many young students, there will always be a time when your student tells you something is not working on their instrument. Whether that be the pads ripped/moved, bent...