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Businiess name:  Music Museum
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
A few years ago, my uncle found the Music Museum and found his passion. A short time later, he had his first guitars and equipment purchased from a man of infinite patience and passion. That Christmas I discovered what my uncle found. ten minutes later, my uncle left on a secret mission. He came back with my first guitar kit, a setup recommended by Jimmy and insured by the man to survive all a teenager could throw at it. That guitar has endured years jamming and, while it is no longer my primary, still sounds like the day I got it when I pick it up and reminisce. Over the years, Jimmy has repaired countless pieces of equipment between me, my dad, and Uncle Bob. He's taken an acoustic with it's head snapped clean off and fixed it like new. You have to know where to look to find even the vaguest hint of damage. My dad's bass took a tumble as well, and was left with a similar war injury. We drove from DC to Pittman just for Jimmy to work his magic and, when he found out we had to head home the next day, he worked through the night to have it ready for us. I have never seen a man as knowledgeable and skilled in his craft as Jimmy, nor a man so immersed in a job he loves. If you need anything related to music, the Music Museum is your place.

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