Contact Al
Al
Posting for 2+ yearsDjembe drum repair in Reading & Berkshire
Caversham, Berkshire
Contact Al
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Description
Got a broken djembe drum in a cupboard gathering dust?
We'll fix it.
Hi, I'm Al and I build and repair djembes.
🔧 Djembe Repair Services:
* Skin replacement - fix broken skins
* Rope replacement - worn, freyed rope
* Wood repairs - cracks, chips, holes
* Add handles/straps - accessories
Experienced djembe repair and top-notch craftsmanship.
I insist on quality materials. I use only the best drums skins and rope to bring your drum back to life.
Located in Caversham/Reading.
Testimonials:
"Thank you so much for doing such a great job of the drums. They amazing, and so fresh!"
- Georgie (Music teacher)
"Al was recommended to me along another drum repairer but I decided to go with him as he was so quick to respond and gave all options possible. He was warm and friendly and I trusted him immediately.
We worked together and found the colours close to my heart which was from my country of birth and also used black to keep things traditional. When I collected the drum I could not find the words. It was so beautifully restored, repaired and cared for I got overwhelmed with its beauty. I could feel how much love and attention went into this instrument. Great energy, traditional look and probably the best word to describe is rebirth for this wonderful piece.
I would recommend Al to anyone who looks at their drum as a work of art with its own identity and part of a great partnership!"
- Annie, Windsor
🔧 Prices
Skin replacement starts at £90.
SKIN & Rope Replacement: £160
Discounts for educational.
We also buy broken djembes.
Call or msg us for a free assessment.
Don't let your djembe gather dust—let us help you bring it back to life with skill, passion, and rhythm.
Ad ID: 1473430511
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