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Dan Satterwhite wrote: BTW, those 4 valve Cerveny or Mirafone "cimbassos" that stick straight out don't work very well
But you end up looking like Charles Atlas by the end of the gig. :lol:
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UncleBeer wrote:
Dan Satterwhite wrote: BTW, those 4 valve Cerveny or Mirafone "cimbassos" that stick straight out don't work very well
But you end up looking like Charles Atlas by the end of the gig.
Besides, who's got a pit that big?
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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.
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