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Father and son make sure old horns blow clear notes

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Will this saxophone ever play the blues again?  

February 12, 2000
Web posted at: 10:41 a.m. EST (1541 GMT)

MARIETTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Like doctors who use restorative powers on their patients, this father-son team uses its powers to restore musical horns that aren't sounding well.

From flugle horns to trombones, they'll make sure when your horn blows, it doesn't sound a sour note.

And while they're fixing the old, they get their business the new way -- on the Internet.

Watch this report and find out more.

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VideoCNN's Larry Woods talks with a talented father and son team about how they put new life into old musical instruments.
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