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Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 5:26 pm
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All manufacturers sell through a distributor and a retailer. In some cases they may be the same outfit. You can buy from some of the German and other European factories direct, but YOU have to be THERE with a check in hand for the FULL amount.winston wrote: 1) Is it cheaper to buy a new horn directly from the factory? (I'm planning on contacting manufacturers nontheless. I also suspect that stores like woodwind and brasswind make lots of money when they sell an instrument like a tuba, leading me to believe that there is a large markup these types of items)
Cash.winston wrote:2) How did you/your family pay for a horn when you were young?
winston wrote:I'm applying to university soon, I've been playing for about 9 years now, and I've never owned my own horn. I'm trying to purchase one in the next coming months. (i'll be majoring in performance)
I'll answer the second one first: They didn't. Of course, I wasn't a music major.winston wrote: 1) Is it cheaper to buy a new horn directly from the factory? (I'm planning on contacting manufacturers nontheless. I also suspect that stores like woodwind and brasswind make lots of money when they sell an instrument like a tuba, leading me to believe that there is a large markup these types of items)
2) How did you/your family pay for a horn when you were young?
About 10-12 inches.wnazzaro wrote:What's that in US?Bob Sadler wrote:30cm of snow in mid-October
And if you live in the Desert Southwest, replace it with "cactus removal" and wear heavy leather clothing.Bob Sadler wrote:Winston,
To make Joe's excellent advice relevant to the Canadian situation, simply replace the words "leaf" or "leaves" with snow, and possibly the word "blower" with "shovel"
Bob Sadler
Edmonton, Alberta
30cm of snow in mid-October
It's 2.54 centimeters to the inch, and that is an exact number (defined that way).wnazzaro wrote:.3m = 30cm which is about 1 foot, since a meter and a yard are comparable distances. If I really cared I would find the equation to convert cm into in.