fpoon wrote:I think the Lowes vs. Home Depot stuff is all about where you live, who manages/works in the stores. Where I used to live just south of Atlanta, the Home Depots always seems to have better folks working. But where I live now, our local Lowes beats the Home Depot hands down.
No suprise there: Home Depot's headquarters is in Atlanta, GA.
I bet the WalMarts in Arkansas and the Lowes stores in North Carolina are outstanding .
Marzan BBb
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XtremeEuph wrote: It was a huge warning notice throughout our music program here when i was in grade 7 or 8, Wal-Mart had been selling cheap instruments (that look just as good as any other one) for customers (mostly students and parents who dont know the difference). Pretty sad huh, apparently someone tested a Bass Clarinet and it was like plastic .........and very breakable......and sounded like crap.
W@ll-M@rt: the natural selection of the music world.
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MartyNeilan wrote:That's nothing - Lowes was selling built-it-yourself contrabassoons!
Does it come with the heavy duty, industrial grade water key drain, or is the drain extra?
A drain like that would be a marvelous solution for my practice room. No more puddles of water on the floor!
Dean E
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MartyNeilan wrote:That's nothing - Lowes was selling built-it-yourself contrabassoons!
Apparently someone tested a contrabassoon and it was like wood ... and very breakable ... and sounded like crap, oh yeah, it sounded like a contrabassoon!
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?