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This is for posting links to off site deals that you are not personally selling,but wanting to pass along good deals
- trseaman
- 4 valves
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- Chuck(G)
- 6 valves
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- trseaman
- 4 valves
- Posts: 696
- Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2004 8:26 pm
- Location: Broken Arrow, OK
I had to go back and read some of the crap in that description... OH BOY!!!
I liked this one the best!SOUSAPHONE, IS WHAT THE STUDENT CALLS IT - VERY OLD 1930'S ACCORDING TO THE BAND STUDENT - DO NOT KNOW THE KEY BUT IT SOUND PRETTY GOOD FOR AGE AND CONDITION
The reason your tuba may have had an "unusual sound" is because of its unusual design. The leadpipe, which is the tubing that goes from the mouthpiece to the first valve, looked like it was at least 3 feet long.
- windshieldbug
- Once got the "hand" as a cue
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- Chuck(G)
- 6 valves
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Oh, they exist Wade, they're just not legal tender. Blame it on the USD$ 1.32 Euro.the elephant wrote:I can give you 20 Groschen, but only because they were once nearly worthless and now do not even exist. (I always have a few Groschen for a friend.)

So, what would be the modern name for "Die Dreigroschenoper"?
- LoyalTubist
- 6 valves
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- Chuck(G)
- 6 valves
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