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As far as euphonium cases are concerned,

I don't own a euphonium. Post some pictures of beer maidens.
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these are all very special cases, just as with bloke's treatment for his "condition".
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I'll take 4 doz. of each...so how much is the monthly payment?
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these all look pretty cool to me.
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I'm probably asking Mrs. TNFJ for one of these for Christmas - probably the Bonna-ish one.
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My impression of the newer style Yamaha cases is that the styrofoam and plastic is more flexible (and less prone to cracking/crumbling) compared to some other cases. If you agree, can you tell if you think the JP cases share this trait? Also, what kind of latches does it have?
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How much padding does the gig bag have? 10mm? etc. (Just wondering how much protection it offers). Also, does it have shoulder straps?
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bloke wrote:Any possible comment that anyone could possibly make on your immediately-previous comment would be inappropriate, so I guess I'll just post a bunch of pictures of some German food.

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Admit it:
This is a whole bunch more fun that having three other guys post how wonderful my stuff is.
I ate Hochzeitsuppe for breakfast this morning, with a bunch of Germans (who I had never met before). Out of nowhere, they started talking about TubaChristmas. I told them I was a tuba player.... they all looked at me and said "well, you don't look like a tuba player!"
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