I thought that's what O-rings were for.jonesbrass wrote:I usually use a pencil mark on the slides to indicate the last starting point as I'm getting to know a new horn.
Tuning slides
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Re: Tuning slides
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Re: Tuning slides
I remember what happened to the space shuttle with the O-rings, I don't want that happening with my HORNS!!!!!sungfw wrote:I thought that's what O-rings were for.jonesbrass wrote:I usually use a pencil mark on the slides to indicate the last starting point as I'm getting to know a new horn.
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Re: Tuning slides
For a short time, as a promotional thing with the 191, Miraphone included a bong that uses the slides. That's where the slides spend most of their time (understandable, I think).Splat, did you pawn your slides or something?!?
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