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jonesbrass
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IMO, YES!!!
Willson 3050S CC, Willson 3200S F, B&S PT-10, BMB 6/4 CC, 1922 Conn 86I
Gone but not forgotten:
Cerveny 681, Musica-Steyr F, Miraphone 188, Melton 45, Conn 2J, B&M 5520S CC, Shires Bass Trombone, Cerveny CFB-653-5IMX, St. Petersburg 202N
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harold, you are correct, sir. You don't happen to be a USAESOM grad, do you? I was wondering if you and I were in the same class.
Willson 3050S CC, Willson 3200S F, B&S PT-10, BMB 6/4 CC, 1922 Conn 86I
Gone but not forgotten:
Cerveny 681, Musica-Steyr F, Miraphone 188, Melton 45, Conn 2J, B&M 5520S CC, Shires Bass Trombone, Cerveny CFB-653-5IMX, St. Petersburg 202N
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Anybody have any experience with the eb daylan horn?
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Post by josh_kaprun »

I've played the Bb Piggy and it is one amazing horn. The one I played, however, was PAINFULLY flat. I had to push everything in and lip up as much as I could, and it was still a little flat. However, it has a strickingly large sound. The trick is that it is a 4/4 horn with a 3/4 bell. This makes it very compact and light (very ideal if you are playing in a pit orchestra), but the 4/4 body allows you to maintain the larger sound. If I didn't already own the best 186 Bb I (or anyone else who has tried mine) has ever played, I would probably go out for that little piggy.
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