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Helping Hand Movers

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I can't say enough about Robert and Florence! Such great customer service, and the pianos are…read moreabsolutely beautiful. I bought a stunning upright for my daughter and the sound is fabulous. Also, all of the pianos have beautiful benches as well! If u shop for a used/refurbished piano, typically the piano companies I went to have the ratty benches that originally belong to the piano. These benches are replaced or refurbished as well. Most of their clientele are online, but if you live in Cleveland this is a wonderful place to visit. So many beautiful grand pianos. Also Robert is extremely knowledgeable about the instruments he has and about pianos in general. I also got to enjoy hearing him play! I would highly recommend Living Pianos!

Wild Dutch's Guitar Hospital

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I had Wild Dutch work on my guitar years ago and would never go again…read more I told the owner up front on the phone that I wanted my 8 string guitar's intonation adjusted, pickup that I supplied installed, brass nut that I supplied filed and installed, but that I would need it done within 2 weeks as my band was about to record in the studio. I explicitly said that I could wait until later to do all this but that if they had the bandwidth I'd rather do it before recording. I was told they could. It took 2 months. First, they said that everything was so complicated because it was an 8 string, so it was going to take longer. This isn't some kind of fanned fret guitar or some exotic bridge, it's a cheap Ibanez RG8 with a fixed bridge. This is the easiest kind of guitar to intonate, regardless of the addition of two more strings. Second, the owner said that the brass nut wasn't going to be able to be filed because brass was "extremely hard", even though brass is an extremely soft metal. He said he was going to destroy all his files and that I'd need to buy him a new set. He strongarmed me into going with a Graph Tech graphite nut instead. I later took a bass guitar to another tech to get a blank brass nut filed and installed and the tech at that shop laughed at what John from Wild Dutch said to me about brass nuts. Other guitar tech said brass is soft and easy to cut, not much more work at all. Third, the guitar tech who was tasked by the owner with installing my Lace X-Bar pickup was completely baffled on how to physically insert it into the correctly sized neck pickup cavity, despite the fact that I had installed a matching Lace Deathbar in the bridge cavity already. He said it didn't fit and that he needed to buy a router and make a larger hole for the pickup to fit. I was flabbergasted at how he thought this but he was so insistent and wouldn't respond to reason. He supposedly waited weeks for this equipment to come in and then when I called for an update he finally told me that he was trying to fit the pickup in upside down and that's why it didn't fit. If you've seen what a Lace pickup looks like, you know that this doesn't make any sense, especially when one was literally already installed in the guitar. Just complete incompetence. The only good part of my experience was the fact that the intonation was nearly perfect, a service that I've been able to get for other guitars and basses from other techs for 1/3rd the price and within a couple days, not months. Finally, I also didn't get my original neck pickup back after getting my guitar worked on, something I didn't realize for a couple months. It's an 8 string guitar so the pickups are unlikely to get confused with any other one laying around in a shop, so I called to let John know I never actually got my pickup back, and he was incredibly aggressive and accusatory. Imagine treating a customer like that at your own job. He really made sure to leave me with a terrible impression after I had bent over backwards to be understanding about the timeline and inflated service cost for my guitar. I recommend everyone to stay away from Wild Dutch Guitar Hospital.

I had this guy work on a guitar and amp awhile back. The work was a hack job. I had to pay someone…read moreto reverse everything this guy did. I would not take my instruments any where near this place.

Helping Hand Movers - movers - Updated June 2026

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