Hi,
I must be out of a loop...
Is the TubaDome part of WW & BW, or Meinl-Weston?
And, is WW & BW separating itself from the tuba scene since the buy-out?
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Re: TubaDome??
Tubadome is, well, Tubadome.sven wrote:Hi,
I must be out of a loop...
Is the TubaDome part of WW & BW, or Meinl-Weston?
And, is WW & BW separating itself from the tuba scene since the buy-out?
Roger Lewis is the proprietor and was the TubaMan at WWBW.
As far as I know and have heard here, he is a MW dealer but is independent....
There was a report from the TubaRoom at WWBW a week or so ago and it was still full o' horns but they no longer have a tuba specialist.
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My understanding is a bit different.I believe Tubadome,where I've spent a few hours and a little over 9k
,is a joint venture of American Way Marketing,which sells music accessories to retail music stores, and JK Music,the parent Co. of Meinl Weston.American Way is also partially owned by Mr. Meinl.I don't believe Roger has an ownership stake,though I think he deserves to,if Mr.Meinl is listening...The Tubadome IS Roger Lewis.
http://www.tubadome.com/index_files/page0001.htm
http://www.tubadome.com/index_files/page0001.htm
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