'scrap horn'
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'scrap horn'
I was wondering...Does anyone have a horn laying around thats in considerably less than perfect condition that you'd like to get rid of? I really want a project horn to build up.
1969 Mirafone 186 BBb
1965 Conn 20J
Olds fiberglass Sousaphone Project- for sale
Epiphone Thunderbird Bass Guitar
Cremona 3/4 upright bass
1965 Conn 20J
Olds fiberglass Sousaphone Project- for sale
Epiphone Thunderbird Bass Guitar
Cremona 3/4 upright bass
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- andrew the tuba player
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Yes, i know. I have a few school projects...one, exchangeing the valve set on an old fiberglass souzy with the one outa storage and two resoldering the braces of an old trombone. But, i want something that i can make my own. Like your horn. I want something to piece togather and make a good horn. I found one in storage that does play great (definately not 'scrap brass'). It's an old conn 20J. but, i can't convince my director to let me buy it even though i'm the only one that's used it in the past....3 or 4 years. It just stays at my house untill my horn has to go to the shop or i feel like playing it at school. I'd love to get a hold of it, but i can't.
1969 Mirafone 186 BBb
1965 Conn 20J
Olds fiberglass Sousaphone Project- for sale
Epiphone Thunderbird Bass Guitar
Cremona 3/4 upright bass
1965 Conn 20J
Olds fiberglass Sousaphone Project- for sale
Epiphone Thunderbird Bass Guitar
Cremona 3/4 upright bass
- windshieldbug
- Once got the "hand" as a cue

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Well, perhaps you can make a "swap"... a repaired sousaphone and trombone for the 20J...andrew the tuba player wrote:Yes, i know. I have a few school projects...one, exchangeing the valve set on an old fiberglass souzy with the one outa storage and two resoldering the braces of an old trombone.
I got one of my first horns that way, building new Conn goosenecks in a pinch out of the dead ones and what was available. In return, (and I hadn't even asked for them), my highschool band director gave me two "dead" Conn 26K Eb sousaphones that became a great horn!
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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well there's two problems with that...sadly.
One: Our other Tubist moved so we don't need it anymore..It's just a project I want to do because It looks fun.
Two: She has to do a ton of paperwork for the school to condsider it

One: Our other Tubist moved so we don't need it anymore..It's just a project I want to do because It looks fun.
Two: She has to do a ton of paperwork for the school to condsider it
1969 Mirafone 186 BBb
1965 Conn 20J
Olds fiberglass Sousaphone Project- for sale
Epiphone Thunderbird Bass Guitar
Cremona 3/4 upright bass
1965 Conn 20J
Olds fiberglass Sousaphone Project- for sale
Epiphone Thunderbird Bass Guitar
Cremona 3/4 upright bass
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No such thing as 'scrap'. I buy loads of stuff from music store and school basements and just toss it in the 'spare parts' heap.
Most schools are not allowed to sell musical instruments until they are declared surplus... at which point they are required to offer the stuff at public auctions.
Find a small school where things are run by the 'band boosters' club. Maybe they will trade you some stuff on a 'trade three and fix one' basis. They love getting free repair work in exchange for their 'worthless' junk.
The Internet auctions are sometimes a good resource for 'parts'. On the other hand... I've seen absolute junk command some pretty good prices.... certainly more that I will pay!
Most schools are not allowed to sell musical instruments until they are declared surplus... at which point they are required to offer the stuff at public auctions.
Find a small school where things are run by the 'band boosters' club. Maybe they will trade you some stuff on a 'trade three and fix one' basis. They love getting free repair work in exchange for their 'worthless' junk.
The Internet auctions are sometimes a good resource for 'parts'. On the other hand... I've seen absolute junk command some pretty good prices.... certainly more that I will pay!
Dan Schultz
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
- andrew the tuba player
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Bob1062 wrote:I have a pretty nice top valve Eb with good valves that you MIGHT be interested in.
It MIGHT be a fun project for you to try to flip to a front action horn. I bet you could still use the valves, but then you'd have to "angle" or something the valve slides.
I don't want to sell it for scrap prices though.![]()
What will you sell it for? I'm not overrun in money, but i do have an electric organ that I'd be willing to trade
1969 Mirafone 186 BBb
1965 Conn 20J
Olds fiberglass Sousaphone Project- for sale
Epiphone Thunderbird Bass Guitar
Cremona 3/4 upright bass
1965 Conn 20J
Olds fiberglass Sousaphone Project- for sale
Epiphone Thunderbird Bass Guitar
Cremona 3/4 upright bass
- andrew the tuba player
- 3 valves

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