Whew, that made me sweaty!
I predict little baby mirafones running around in ~9 months time
Congrats Wade!
1971 Mirafone 186-4U CC
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Re: 1971 Mirafone 186-4U CC
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Re: 1971 Mirafone 186-4U CC
This whole thing is just wonderful. Congratulations!
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Re: 1971 Mirafone 186-4U CC
Not entirely off topic
I was just at Thomann in Germany comparing F tubas. These Miraphone play absolutely clean, clear and quicker their competition.
If I were in LA working the studios I would certainly be inspired to choose a Miraphone.
I was just at Thomann in Germany comparing F tubas. These Miraphone play absolutely clean, clear and quicker their competition.
If I were in LA working the studios I would certainly be inspired to choose a Miraphone.
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Re: 1971 Mirafone 186-4U CC
I thought this, too, until I stopped and realized that even though Wade likes the tuba, he will probably rip it apart and meticulously go over every square inch of it. If it goes from a great tuba to an unbelievable tuba... that's not anything that I would have ever experienced.Doc wrote:Woulda coulda shoulda, shoulda coulda woulda, etc... Story of my life!chunk9 wrote:Hey Doc, you had a chance!
Instead of lamenting a missed purchase, I'd rather be happy for Wade.
What's the serial number?
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Re: 1971 Mirafone 186-4U CC
Hey, your new horn has the last four numbers of my SSN and the parts tuba has the same number as my license plate!!
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