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- Brassdad
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...the biggest bass department brass wind
aside from the entertaining english
I really dislike the "mouse sparkles"
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Re: ...the biggest bass department brass wind
Brassdad wrote:... I really dislike the "mouse sparkles"![]()
(actually, I found them momentarily diverting -- kinda fun to play "crack the whip" with 'em
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But I wanted mine with the annoying mouse sparkles!!!meiyuwuixa2005 wrote:Refund is available if the item you received is different than the description or the photos we listed on eBay
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dag-gone-it they updated "part" of their page....yesterday the Item Location listed them as being in Be Jing, USA. Still having a hard time finding that on my MAPQUEST
. Guess I'll have to rule out driving out to pick-up and save on shipping. 
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Many issues but a Good Sound? Help me out...is it a worth seriously considering, or was the good sound something related to the gurguling heard during smelting operations?bloke wrote:I bought one of those Chinese B&S copies twenty years ago from an importer who ordered a one-of-each sample set of everything offered by one Chinese factory (c. $300). At that time, this instrument had MANY issues, but still had a good sound, etc.
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Well, it's that difficult old conundrum:yesterday the Item Location listed them as being in Be Jing
To be jing, or not to be jing. Was that the question?
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It sure was, and I'll be jinged if I can figure it out ...SplatterTone wrote:Well, it's that difficult old conundrum:yesterday the Item Location listed them as being in Be Jing
To be jing, or not to be jing. Was that the question?
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Apparently they copy the tapers reasonbly well; guy I know bought a chinese french horn just to see how it was, and he took it all apart, made everything fit, put it all back together and said it did play as well as what it would cost to buy a horn that played that well to start with.bloke wrote:I bought one of those Chinese B&S copies twenty years ago from an importer who ordered a one-of-each sample set of everything offered by one Chinese factory (c. $300). At that time, this instrument had MANY issues, but still had a good sound, etc.
So if you've got the skills and the curiosity, and if you think you can either sell or play the thing afterwards, it's a better bet than one from India.
But at the IHS workshop in the real Beijing a few years ago, the Chinese kids were playing horns that were unplayable by our standards. Poor kids.
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