Tornister Time

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Tornister Time

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Today is one of those days - in client's office on the weekend so as not to disrupt their work while upgrading PC O/S's. That means also a lot of time waiting for installation, data transfer and the like.

So I brought my tornister along to use that dead time for some woodshedding - a perfect use for it. :tuba:
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+1 :tuba:
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That is a beautiful instrument!
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What is this contraption by the lead pipe? A sousaphone tuning bit?
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Greg Lecewicz wrote:What is this contraption by the lead pipe? A sousaphone tuning bit?
Yes - actually one of the tuning bits from my J.W. Pepper Eb Helicon. Brings it down to pitch and makes for better playing positions.
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