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jmerring
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I have a Miraphone 186, which I bought new at Dillon's last year. I still have the new horn worries, such as fingerprints, dings, etc. I usually hold the horn with a small white cloth in my right hand, then wipe the horn down after using it. I am obsessive about it. My question to all is; would it be just too much to wear white cotton gloves or flesh colored latex gloves at all times while using the horn?
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bloke wrote:yes.
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Post by MartyNeilan »

Take it on a tour. Put it under a bus, inside an equipment truck, on the back seat of a van, on a airplane. Repeat. THEN, after a few tours see how it looks :) Of course, it will probably play better too. :lol:
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Post by ThomasDodd »

cc_tuba_guy wrote:When I got to the metal detector, I tried to hand my horn through so they could search it (that's what they did in San Antonio.) The guy there said that if it doesn't fit thru the X-ray machine, it doesn't pass this point. So I placed it on the conveyor belt and it BARELY fit by an inch and a half! I don't know what I would have done if it didn't pass.
That's what supervisors are for :)
Good idea to ask at the airline counter for "assistance" getting it through security.

You bought the tickets for their plane after all.
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Post by Tubaryan12 »

I agree with tuba4sissies...i always relax and feel better about a horn after the 1st dent...just get it over with (make it a small one though)
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Post by tubatooter1940 »

I hate new cars and new horns.They force you to live in terror of that first new dent or scratch.You buy insurance on them and if damage occurs you must spend hours or days sheparding them thrugh the maze set up by the "repair givers".I am so happy to drive junk and play a 60 year old horn because a new dent in either one of them usually adds character and doesen't affect usability.
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Post by Dylan King »

I love the extra peanuts I get when I buy a seat for my horn. And it makes a comfortable pillow and "crying baby" sound barrier.
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Post by MaryAnn »

One of the reasons why I have never bought a brand new instrument, and have bought a brand-new vehicle only once. It is SO much less painful when the first dent and scratch are already there.
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