Also, Flugelgirl on this site can also connect you with a good buy on a good starter horn, as she has familiarity with a variety of brands and as a technician, will know the quality of these horns literally, inside and out.

Posts made by Dr GO
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RE: New Player has entered the Game
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RE: New Player has entered the Game
Agree to first start with Trent as per the Administrator. I personally, went through ebay, got lucky and the one horn I purchased I got for a great price, in excellent condition, but it was a pain. Overall, it was worth it as I did get a great and my most favorite horn (of the 10 I own).
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RE: Do You Prefer Classical, Jazz, Rock or Other?
@Kehaulani said in Do You Prefer Classical, Jazz, Rock or Other?:
This is a joke, right?
First, who cares what happens to a bunch of rats?
Is this were the phase: Who gives a rat's ass? comes from?
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RE: Do You Prefer Classical, Jazz, Rock or Other?
@Kehaulani said in Do You Prefer Classical, Jazz, Rock or Other?:
This is a joke, right?
First, who cares what happens to a bunch of rats?
Willard?
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RE: Do You Prefer Classical, Jazz, Rock or Other?
I am a rat. I prefer jazz. Never did cocaine though. Perhaps it has to do with all the coffee I drink?
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RE: Woodworking?
What about working around wood? I put this wall of back-splash in with the help of my wife again with marble tile I got from Lowe's. Worked from 5 pm to 5 am the next morning to complete the project on a cold (8 degree F day) in February. Had to run a heater in the garage to keep the water from freezing in the stone cutter. Did the entire profect (facing wall not pictured) for $380.00!
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RE: Woodworking?
Does this count:
I built this entire laundry room cubicle myself with bead board from Lowe's to match the cabinets I also purchased from Lowe's. The sink cabinet I made from the extra pieces to match the cabinets I mounted on the wall.
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RE: A little humour
@Kehaulani said in A little humour:
Same here. I applied for a Mathematics Professor Chair at MIT and they didn't understood a word I was saying.
I applied for a chair at Wayfair and I received it right away.
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RE: A little humour
@BigDub said in A little humour:
@Dr-GO
That’s how my face would look too after being with Einstein.
Look at his teacher's face. Seems to me his expression says,
“ I didn’t learn a single thing in school!”And the word on the street is Einstein failed math.
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RE: A little humour
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RE: Is this Chet Baker?
@Kehaulani said in Is this Chet Baker?:
Well, one man's satire is another man's sarcasm - if it's that sophisticated.
A parallel point: one man's sarcasm is another man's ignorance... so don't drink the bleach... and it isn't that sophisticated.
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RE: Artist on BOARD
@BigDub said in Artist on BOARD:
This is the painting for day two. From the best of my recollection, I tried to show how it looked driving along a highway from Charleston, South Carolina to Bluffton, SC as I drove, the boredom became exhilarating with the flaming sunset. Here’s the best I could remember.!
Remember how l commissioned you to paint an ocean scene from my memory?
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RE: I Think ≠ It Is!
My only pimp was my Olds Ambassador. The horn was in the family many decades, my brother being the last user who essentially destroyed it. I got it back from him and decided it needed nothing less than a resurrection and sent it to Tom Green to work his magic. I had no preexisting expectations but when it was returned I had a horn that played right up there with my Committee.
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RE: Greetings!!
@veery said in Greetings!!:
...Miss the old gang at TM, though. BigDub and Dr. O need my help!God knows, I need help!
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RE: A little humour
As a scientist, I approve of this scientific method resulting in the outcome identified:
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RE: Did something change?
@neal085 said in Did something change?:
On the old TM threads, some of the hottest debates were what gave it character and made it interesting... but it all somehow worked.
Keep it going, boys.
Glad it's working for you as we have a lot of characters here... and I will admit to being one of them!
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RE: What are you listening to?
Probably the best Hammond B3 solo in history on this song AND the organ percussion heading into the post solo, just amazing then the chordal bends... just amazing.
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RE: Calming Music for COVID-19 Times
I posted this else where, but with this new thread title, I believes it really works better here and delivers an important message: