HEY,
Does anyone have any of those colored finger buttons for sale. I have no idea why Dillon stopped selling them, they were so cool. I would have bought a couple of different sets so I could change 'em out depending on my mood. When they 1st came out I didn't own a horn and then for a while I had just rotarty horns. But anyhow, if you have some, I would love to get my hands on 2 sets{of 4buttons} (I like the red ones and the green ones, but they are all cool, so really any color would do). Let me know.
Bill Pritchard
WTB Dillon colored finger buttons
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- Tubadork
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WTB Dillon colored finger buttons
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- Lew
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Try contacting Terry Warburton. He can probably make you whatever you want.
http://www.warburton-usa.com/default.htm
http://www.warburton-usa.com/default.htm
- TubaTodd
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Last time I talked with Matt Walters about these finger buttons he said that he stopped selling them because the supplier he used to get the colored pearls stopped selling 22mm (I believe that was the size) buttons. I would love to purchase a set of silver oversized buttons with red pearls, but alas they are no longer available.
Perhaps we can all write to the supplier about manufacturing those pearls again. They were AWESOME!
Perhaps we can all write to the supplier about manufacturing those pearls again. They were AWESOME!
Todd Morgan
Conn 52J - Sidey SSH Classic - MF3H
Conn 52J - Sidey SSH Classic - MF3H
Re: WTB Dillon colored finger buttons
Bill,Tubadork wrote:HEY,
When they 1st came out I didn't own a horn and then for a while I had just rotarty horns. Bill Pritchard
So what piston horn(s) do you have now? You sounded like a million bucks on your old gear. Why the change and are you happy with it? On a piston-related note, I spent today at Rudolf Meinl's shop and compared their 4345 and 45 models, 7/8 and 4/4 CCs respectively, both in piston. I'd go for either one in a heartbeat, except for the $10,000 price tag. Both horns play well in tune and sound fantastic. Both are built like tanks, too. How many days left, Bill?
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