If you don't ask....WTB: Raincatcher

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Gongadin
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If you don't ask....WTB: Raincatcher

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I figured that if you don't ask, you don't get. Interested in buying a Raincatcher (BBb).
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If you can't find a raincatcher, tubatinker can take a regular bell-front souzy and make a raincatcher bell for it.
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Hey, bloke -- but are they tall enough?
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bloke wrote:Maybe an expert can comment on that...??
Yes, the women always seem to be suitably "impressed" by thickness... :P
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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Thanks!

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Thanks, fellers.
I really appreciate the suggestions.
I was hoping there was an old dilapidated one lying around somewhere that the owner was sick of looking at.
I like the historical aspect of a vintage horn - all of the music that's been played through it previously - all of the joy that it brought to listeners - all the places it's seen - all the various players who have filled it with beer-soaked and food-encrusted saliva over the years, all of the sundry small furry creatures that have crawled into the tubing, that have died and rotted, :shock: all.....um.....perhaps I WILL have a brand new one created by Bloke....!
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