But you end up looking like Charles Atlas by the end of the gig.Dan Satterwhite wrote: BTW, those 4 valve Cerveny or Mirafone "cimbassos" that stick straight out don't work very well
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Besides, who's got a pit that big?UncleBeer wrote:But you end up looking like Charles Atlas by the end of the gig.Dan Satterwhite wrote: BTW, those 4 valve Cerveny or Mirafone "cimbassos" that stick straight out don't work very well
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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I'll post the rental details for all to see:
Fee is $450 plus shipping both ways for a three week run. There is a $100 refundalbe deposit. Renter must carry $5000 insurance on it which is what I sell them for. It comes in a two-piece road case and takes a standard shank mouthpiece. Recommended mouthpieces are: Laskey 28C, Mirafone C4, PT-64 or your favoite F-tuba mouthpiece. I also make them in Eb which I personally prefer. I think they're great fun to play and hold their own well with a section of Bach trombones.
Fee is $450 plus shipping both ways for a three week run. There is a $100 refundalbe deposit. Renter must carry $5000 insurance on it which is what I sell them for. It comes in a two-piece road case and takes a standard shank mouthpiece. Recommended mouthpieces are: Laskey 28C, Mirafone C4, PT-64 or your favoite F-tuba mouthpiece. I also make them in Eb which I personally prefer. I think they're great fun to play and hold their own well with a section of Bach trombones.
