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I guess I don't count; I'm not married and I have 12 tubas and 2 euphoniums.
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Terry, I only count 7 in your signature. What are you hiding from us? :)

BTW, I only have 1 tuba. What you tryin' to say about my wife? :evil: :)

Or, I could say that I have the same number of tubas as wives. I think your life would be *pretty* complicated if that were true for you. :P
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Well there was 20, but Tinker has most of them now. My wife is much happier. Can't speak for Dan though. There are still about 150 miscellanesous cornets, horns etc in the garage. Brenda would even be happier if a cloud came over us and they all disappeared. Kinda like a 'Tuba Passover.' I have 2 (soon to be 3) playable tubas and 4 antiques. (OK, 2 euphs and a bass trombone too) Not sure if the cimbasso counts. I got a dirty look when it arrived, so it should count for something. Brenda has 2 oboes, an english horn and an accordion. Child's play.
They all fit under her desk.
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PaulMaybery wrote:...and an accordion...

...under her desk.
Truly the best place for an accordion. :)
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My stable varies over time, but manages to grow overall:

Currently there are eight tubas, eight french horns and six contrabass clarinets (3 each BBb and EEb), all professional level instruments. These are the three instrument families I play regularly in ensembles. There are many other instruments that I play less frequently....

I can only pull this off because my wife makes jewelry and her collection of beads and jewelry parts has grown at the same pace....
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bort wrote:
PaulMaybery wrote:...and an accordion...

...under her desk.
Truly the best place for an accordion. :)
Watch it my friend. Brenda has radar and often reads Tubenet. Your Geib mouthpiece might just melt in an act of 'telepathic voodoo hyper flux.' :P
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I'm a one woman man and I have a one tuba wife!!

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I have 10 instruments the wife thinks I have 6. I hope they never meet.
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PaulMaybery wrote:Watch it my friend. Brenda has radar and often reads Tubenet. Your Geib mouthpiece might just melt in an act of 'telepathic voodoo hyper flux.' :P
Fair enough! Seriously, I don't mind the accordion, even though I don't seek it out. And I have a LOT of respect for people who can play the accordion. About 90% of my playing happens with 4 fingers and sitting still. I couldn't handle using all 10, plus moving my arms all around. :)
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Brett. You are really very, very good at "oral pedal extraction." :-) But watch the Geib. Were I in your shoes, I would sleep with it under my pillow. :P
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PaulMaybery wrote:Brett. You are really very, very good at "oral pedal extraction." :-)
I *am* married, you know. :P

Geib under the pillow and one eye open. :)
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What kind of man needs 3 baritones???
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I've seen Paul's garage. He's not joking!
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15 tuba/sousaphones
13 baritone/euphoniums

My wife must've committed a grievous offense in a previous life to deserve this! :shock:
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Well I only have 2 Tubas, 1 sousaphone, and 1 Euphonium. My wife has been fairly tolerant because I also own 3 Tenor Trombones, 1 Bass Trombone, Bass guitar, several Keyboards, and 2 acoustic guitars.
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Hmm, are we talking about wife rating or wife 'ranting'? :roll:
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I believe that by the indicated criteria, I clearly have the highest rated spouse of the list members (but then she's my top rated, regardless of how many tubas there are in the house). Though that number, in combination with her accumulated days at tuba conferences/events, does warrant some level of sainthood ranking for her.
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Mikelynch wrote:I believe that by the indicated criteria, I clearly have the highest rated spouse of the list members (but then she's my top rated, regardless of how many tubas there are in the house). Though that number, in combination with her accumulated days at tuba conferences/events, does warrant some level of sainthood ranking for her.
I was wondering if you'd post. Second place is a looong way back.

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Rick--with the stated criteria, I ultimately had to give Susie her credit (not to even mention her putting up with all my other &%$^....) :-) :-)

Besides, I knew you'd be thinking that... :-)
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I've only got one "nice" horn, my BBb frankentuba. I've got a semi-usable Eb horn that I repaired on my own for practice. My wife is good about letting me spend my own money on tuba-related stuff.
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