F Basson Euphonium
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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
This is for posting links to off site deals that you are not personally selling,but wanting to pass along good deals
- Lingon
- 4 valves
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- bugler
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Re: F Basson Euphonium
Are they that hard to find? I only think theyre so hard to find if youre looking for them in this condition. In the UK anyway...
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- Wyvern
- Wessex Tubas
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Re: F Basson Euphonium
I think that is only fit to be a garden ornament!
- normrowe
- bugler
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Re: F Basson Euphonium
You could also fill the bell with concrete, set it bell down, and attach a mailbox to the bottom bow.Neptune wrote:I think that is only fit to be a garden ornament!
bass trombonist (1977 Olds P-24G; Schilke 60)
principal euphonium (2003 Gerhard Baier BEP-650; Wick SM3), Ashland City Band (Ashland, OR)
Minickized Conn 20J body with Meinl-Weston 4v rotary cluster
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principal euphonium (2003 Gerhard Baier BEP-650; Wick SM3), Ashland City Band (Ashland, OR)
Minickized Conn 20J body with Meinl-Weston 4v rotary cluster
http://www.talentmusic.biz" target="_blank