driving me crazy trying to remember the name of that movie! Cant believe i am the only one to worm up before playing;)
Nothing against Golf, i just consider it more a hobby than a sport. I'd rather work or cut grass than golf, but thats just me;)
driving me crazy trying to remember the name of that movie! Cant believe i am the only one to worm up before playing;)
Nothing against Golf, i just consider it more a hobby than a sport. I'd rather work or cut grass than golf, but thats just me;)
Appreciate the worm up routines. Haven't even been able to play my normal 10 minutes a day for a while, but will give these an honest trial. Thanks!
Golf needs something to truly make it a sport. Like a defense blitzing. There was a movie that added rushers to Golf. Can't remember the title. Sorry for the absence. Crazy busy.
It does let me piece together some info. Maybe the Bach designed one was before the time period i thought. Honestly decent student horns, close to Olds in my opinion. Those green cases are pretty rare, i have only seen a couple.
Just curious. I was trying to look up Bundy serial numbers, mainly to find out what period in time the "Designed by Vincent Bach" logo on them. I figured 70's-80's? Not a lot of info out there. I have a few Bundy's that look old, and wonder if they predate the Bach ones, or are just aged badly. And when did Bundy become Bundy in name only? Anyone that can shed some light on the subject,. fire away.
I know, everyone is wondering WHY?
Cool video. Do you have the sheet music for that first song?
Its always nice when that happens;)
Maybe i am low on caffeine, but i need an explanation;)
Nice video! Might turn your camera sideways next time though, thats how the youngsters do it now;)
Or not, i will still watch;)
My 400 is here. Original case, even some literature. Roughly a 1959 model. Lacquer is 80%. Only a very little amount of the bell flattened out. Small fall at one time. Wasn't sitting long enough to have anything stuck either. Certainly very lightly used for a 60 year old cornet. After i get it cleaned up, i will post some pics.
I bet i love it! That might not stop me from putting it on Ebay at a hefty price. We will see.
Can't keep them all......
Would have to build a bigger house;)
Just like a frat house.....Smart ass! Thats MY job;)
The vast majority go for a reasonable price. can usually pick up a decent student grade vintage horn for 50-70 donuts. Anything rare, Recordings, ANY flugal, etc. they get up there fast. One bidder i see often is R+++++3
When they are there one night, i just stop and wait till they are not there. Cause they get MOST of the ones i want. When not online and bidding, i can get them for half of what i would need to pay.
That bidder probably says the same about me;)
I have an Elkhart, Built by Buescher cornet that is also obviously a copy of the King Master too. Also HAD an Olds SuperStar cornet that had the same wrap. Lost in mail when i sold it. Only one out of 40-50. Still pisses me off;)