By Special Request: Dubya!
Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 11:28 pm
You asked for it, you got it!


Ooohhh...I never thought of that. Good suggestion! I'm working on an older Bronson for bbtubaman, but then Elvis is next on the slate!brianf wrote:Actually, I'm looking for young Elvis or old Elvis!
You are wrong. He is playing a King.LV wrote: Without comment, I found it interesting that he's playing a "Conn".
Actually, the picture I used came from the G.C. Conn web page. It's the Conn 56J.Rick Denney wrote:You are wrong. He is playing a King.LV wrote: Without comment, I found it interesting that he's playing a "Conn".
Rick "also witholding comment" Denney
I guess it was a Conn all along.docpugh wrote:Actually, the picture I used came from the G.C. Conn web page. It's the Conn 56J.Rick Denney wrote:You are wrong. He is playing a King.LV wrote: Without comment, I found it interesting that he's playing a "Conn".
Rick "also witholding comment" Denney
Isn't it, considering the origin of the parts, really a King that has simply been called a Conn by those who would like to have us believe it is something it is not?docpugh wrote:Actually, the picture I used came from the G.C. Conn web page. It's the Conn 56J.Rick Denney wrote:You are wrong. He is playing a King.LV wrote: Without comment, I found it interesting that he's playing a "Conn".
Rick "also witholding comment" Denney
McCain? Sensible?wnazzaro wrote: Is there no sensible middle of the road tuba? Getzen? Miraphone? McCain?
I believe we all know that it is certainly a Conn which some are still trying to call a King.Joe Baker wrote:Isn't it, considering the origin of the parts, really a King that has simply been called a Conn by those who would like to have us believe it is something it is not?docpugh wrote:Actually, the picture I used came from the G.C. Conn web page. It's the Conn 56J.Rick Denney wrote: You are wrong. He is playing a King.
Rick "also witholding comment" Denney