We've moved our shop to a new location near Auburn, IN about 20 miles north of Fort Wayne. It's very easy to get to from I-69 and about 20 miles closer to I-80. It will take us a few weeks to get the shop up and running, but we're happy to see visitors now. Just write me an email or call 260 414 6830 to set up a visit. You can sort of take a virtual tour of the new place at the former owners' website http://www.crosswood.org
My new email address is tubanurse(at)yahoo.com.
Lest I forget to mention: Deb (you may have met her at our tables at the Denver and Cincinnati ITECS) are now husband and wife. Yooohooo!
Sam Gnagey wrote: We've moved our shop to a new location near Auburn, IN about 20 miles north of Fort Wayne. It's very easy to get to from I-69 and about 20 miles closer to I-80. It will take us a few weeks to get the shop up and running, but we're happy to see visitors now. Just write me an email or call 260 414 6830 to set up a visit. You can sort of take a virtual tour of the new place at the former owners' website http://www.crosswood.org
My new email address is tubanurse(at)yahoo.com.
Lest I forget to mention: Deb (you may have met her at our tables at the Denver and Cincinnati ITECS) are now husband and wife. Yooohooo!
Congratulations!
"Don't take life so serious, son. It ain't nohow permanent." -- Pogo (via Walt Kelly)
I got to be one of Sam's first Tuba-visitors a couple of weeks ago. . . it is a truly beautiful set up he and Deb have out there!
Anyone interested in a 6/4 CC needs to drive out to Auburn and check out Sam's latest creation. The sound and pitch were solid, but what got me the most was the shorter valve throw. . . you don't have to be a gorilla or get tendinitis to play a big horn anymore!
Thanks for the sousa bell, Sam; the Po'Boys and my back agree that it was the right choice!
--T. J.
Thomas J. Ricer, DMA
Royal Hawaiian Band - University of Hawaii at Manoa - Yamaha Performing Artist