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Martyn Bailey has been creating and repairing instruments for nearly 50 years
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Musical instrument maker and repairer, Martyn Bailey, began his career 50 years ago and has worked on instruments that are centuries old.
After nearly half a century of creating and repairing orchestral instruments from violins and cellos to double bass and mandolin, Martyn Bailey has a wealth of incredible experiences that all began quite humbly when he was a young apprentice with a passion for music.
Originally from Shooter’s Hill in South London, Martyn of Martyn J. Bailey Luthier Ltd moved to Sible Hedingham near Halstead after spending nine years in France and is based in the north of the county, residing amid the ‘quintessential countryside’ and he comments how clients often describe what a treat is it to drive though this delicious slice of Essex landscape when visiting his workshop.
Champions League: 5 takeaways from Toronto FC’s first leg defeat to Cruz Azul
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TORONTO, Canada–Toronto FC has a mammoth task ahead of them following a 3-1 first leg “home” defeat to six-time CONCACAF Champions League winners Cruz Azul.
The first leg result means that TFC will need to win the return fixture in Mexico by a goal margin of at least three in order to progress on aggregate. If Toronto wins 4-2, they would advance via away goals, but seeing as the Reds have not scored four in a game since July 2020, that scoreline seems like quite the stretch considering the calibre of their opponent. Moreover, Chris Armas and co. will need a performance like no other if they are to set up a semifinal clash against either Monterrey or Columbus Crew.