Has anyone else thought of this? ...to have a tiny, tiny pinhole made through the nose on the Hirsbrunner trademark, then run a fiber optic light to it (maybe hold it in place with some clear epoxy of some kind) and powered with a tiny solar cell or watch battery..
..or maybe some washable glue and a piece of glitter or some other speck of highly-reflective material. In any case, I must have too much time on my hands, and not enough work.
Tabor
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On a broader level, how are people thinking of decorating their horns? I was thinking of hanging ornaments on mine. Or, maybe taking some colored wrapping paper, cutting it into strips, and making a little party favor action hangin' out the end of the horn.
In Pittsburgh last year very few people decorated their instruments. I'll try to be festive!
In Pittsburgh last year very few people decorated their instruments. I'll try to be festive!