Revamped VMI/B&S website

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Post by Kevin Hendrick »

Nice -- thanks for the URL! :D
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Very cool pic on the homepage!
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Try this site, if you are more interested in knowing about the tubas and less interested in pretty pictures.

http://www.vogtlaendische-musik.com/tuba/default.htm
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Post by samulirask »

Thank you for the link. For the first time I saw a picture of "b&s vulcano" F-tuba, which I had heard of, but never seen. This interested me because I am a happy owner of b&s Apollo model large F. Vulcano is almost similar, but has even bigger bore and piston valves.

But to the subject: Isn´t it weird that there´s no information of any kind about b&s vulcano in the Vogtlaendische music website? It seems that b&s has been concentrating more on the making tubas than making web sites...
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Post by pulseczar »

the new website looks awesome.
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Has anyone played that Vulcano from VMI? It looks pretty impressive.
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