@dale-proctor My gig bag would not even fit... and I always travel with gig bag, mute bag, music stand and "divers gear" bag...
but then, I would not fit in a Miata, either...

Posts made by barliman2001
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RE: Smallest car trunk I’ve ever had
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RE: Fun hooter for "those" gigs...
@administrator Might be; but that is why it is not priced like a blue Martin Committee.
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Fun hooter for "those" gigs...
A couple of years back, one of these auction sites threw a trumpet at me... no discernible maker, but possible an Amati stencil for Conn. Good student horn. What drew me was the wonderful artwork... lacquered in dark blue and with an enamelled tipsy vulture complete with bottle on the bell. Got it for half a song.
And now, several years later, I've come to realize that I have absolutely no use for this splendid thing - can't use it in serious orchestra nor wind band nor big band... would be perfect for carnival bands or what the Swiss call " Guggemusik". Small chips in the paint, but nothing serious; clean valves with good compression; no signs of red rot. $ 200 plus packing and postage, world-wide, and if you can give me a convincing description of why you need a horn with a drunken vulture on it, I'll let it go for $ 150... some kind of case included. -
RE: Lockie Trumpet
@l-a-horn In this case, they did not sponsor the dances but the band - those are big band music stands.
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Almost unknown female jazz trumpet player and singer...
Just came across Valaida Snow... here's her take on Cab Calloway's Minnie the Moocher (with Cab and his orchestra!)
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RE: Lockie Trumpet
I've found a few hints...
www.trumpetherald.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1344869
www.brasshistory.net/Lockie History.pdf
www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/metro-lockie-music-exchange-trumpet-246893226
www.robbstewart.com/strucel-alto-trumpet
http://wwwtemp.rogerbobo.com/instruments/f_trumpet.shtml
It's a start, anyhow.
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RE: For the European Members
@administrator a vacuum cleaner, originally produced by the Hoover company.
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RE: For the European Members
@kehaulani-0 Just goes to show you can never trust sax players... like that old joke: Why do sax players like to use the hoover so often?
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RE: For the European Members
Prague is a hotbed of music of all descriptions. Small jazz bands at every second corner, community bands of all styles everywhere. Language might be a barrier, though.
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RE: Buescher True Tone puzzle
Being a bit of a Buescher enthusiast, I'll start the bidding: $ 200 + shipping.
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RE: Buescher True Tone puzzle
@dale-proctor From my rather extended experience with Buescher trumpets, normal mouthpieces fit easily and without problems, and the 204 model # stamped on the valve block excludes it being a trumpet shaped cornet. So my guess is that that Herco mouthpiece might have begun life as an alto horn mouthpiece...
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RE: Buescher True Tone puzzle
And one more bit of info:
http://www.buescherloyalist.com/serial.html
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RE: Buescher True Tone puzzle
Just looked more closely - it's a Low Pitch model (meaning it works with today's tuning) and is a model 204.
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RE: Buescher True Tone puzzle
Data on early Buescher instrument serial numbers is somewhat sketchy. With good valves, this could qualify as a peashooter; but it is nothing really special, nothing like the later Aristocrat series. I have a similar one which I got for $ 150.
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RE: Laughter is the Best Medicine
Just found this ad. on FB:
"Contact us for your Best prices on Tornbomes, Saxophones , Trumpets , Flutes , Clarinets ,E.tc And they are available in all Brands and Models in USED & Brand New and all our items comes with international warranty.."Did I read right? TORNBOMES??
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RE: Laughter is the Best Medicine
@dr-go Whom does a female sheep consult for incontinence?
The Ewerologist.
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RE: For the European Members
@administrator Oh, and in Prague, Smetana Hall has daily lunchtime concerts even in winter...
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RE: For the European Members
@administrator Winter is certainly a good time both for Vienna and Prague. And if you are here in December or January, you might even add Munich to your programme, including an opera in Munich - my wife is singing Marcellina in Le Nozze di Figaro, and I can certainly wangle tickets for that.