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Roadstrut Piano Tuning

6703 Summerside place
Wichita, KS 67226
(316) 734-4877
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As a musician, a teacher of several different musical instruments and training in tuning pianos, please contact me for your piano needs.  Ron Hill, 316.734.4877.
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