The good old days, when cartoonists were learning

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The good old days, when cartoonists were learning

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how to draw a Sousaphone...
early-Disney-sousaphone-.jpg
(although it actually looks more like a twisted 2-key ophicleide! )
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Hasn't gotten much better, has it?!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/22-VALVE-SOUSAP ... 1c20abaea1
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„Made by us“. Aha ... :)
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TubaTinker wrote:Hasn't gotten much better, has it?!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/22-VALVE-SOUSAP ... 1c20abaea1
I don't understand why they took a brass sousaphone and painted it white
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Our western rationale behind the white sousaphones is about replacing heavier brass with lighter synthetic materials.

The Indian understanding of our white sousaphones is: They want white sousaphones for colour reasons. We will create ourselves a market by providing them white sousaphones.
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