So I bit the bullet..

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k001k47 wrote:Enjoy the Thor; buying yourself a new axe, no matter what size, shape, or reputation it has, is always fun!
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True that, I spent all afternoon dinking around when I got my PT-3.

By the way, to the OP. I hate you. I want a Thor. :cry:
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Thankfully I've got a rather busy weekend with work selling these new phones that came out today to keep my weekend occupied. :wink:

By the way, people keep calling me "the OP". I assume that means "Opening Post" or something of the like, and not like Opie from the Andy Griffith Show.
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theanalogkid wrote:By the way, people keep calling me "the OP". I assume that means "Opening Post" or something of the like, and not like Opie from the Andy Griffith Show.
I always assumed it meant "original poster."
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Bethany, huh?

I was born and raised 5 blocks from SNU (only then it was BNC)...attended Bethany schools. Parents still live there. Nice place unless you want to buy beer...

Does Phil Moore still conduct the 4th of July gig out at Eldon Lyon park?
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MileMarkerZero wrote:Bethany, huh?

I was born and raised 5 blocks from SNU (only then it was BNC)...attended Bethany schools. Parents still live there. Nice place unless you want to buy beer...

Does Phil Moore still conduct the 4th of July gig out at Eldon Lyon park?
Wow, small world! I'll be starting my fifth year at SNU this fall, and went to Bethany for middle/high school.

There is no longer any band stuff at the 4th of July deal. They decided it was much wiser to invest money in bringing in some washed up old country singer. BUT, Phil Moore does direct MY band at SNU, as well as other brass groups. Though, I'm more accustomed to calling him Dr. Moore.
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It came...

Pics SOON
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theanalogkid wrote:It came...

Pics SOON
You are a cruel and merciless fiend.

I can respect that.
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A temporary comforter:
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Alrighty, here are some pics I took this evening. Nothing you all haven't seen already, but I really don't care cause this one is MINE! Haha! I hope to get some good ones taken this week, and I'll post those as well. Enjoy!

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Just did. :D
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You have a gorgeous horn and I know it sounds great! That is a HUGE piece of silverware you have there--make sure you wipe it down after you play it--every time you touch it, actually. Silverplate looks great and stands out but its high maintenance compared to lacquered horns--keep it as clean as possible and you won't have to polish it often.
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groovy and congrats! Hope you enjoy it!
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I love the Thor-sized Crown Royal bag. :mrgreen: :tuba:

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Congrats on the buy and thx for the pix. I'm going up to Indiana later this month to pick out mine.
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THE TUBA wrote:Congrats on the buy and thx for the pix. I'm going up to Indiana later this month to pick out mine.
Awesome!! You won't be disappointed. The guys up there are great, too. Bill was super helpful working with me on getting everything in order.
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I've had a few days to play this beast now, and here are some impressions thus far:

The low range is AMAZING. Even at loud volumes, it still has a certain richness and fullness to the sound and doesn't break up. The mid range is really comfortable, with very little effort put into a good tone. The high range is very impressive. For me, my high range has always felt/sounded rather pinched and not very nice, but on this horn, it's very rich and full. Over all, the tone is beautiful. I was also impressed with just how easy it is to play softly and "delicately" on this horn. I assumed that I would have some difficulty with this, since this horn is labeled a 5/4. However, it's much easier to handle than even the 4/4 PT1 I've been playing on.

I feel that I sound much more "professional" now (if that makes sense). Perhaps it is the horn, perhaps it's just me. I honestly don't care.
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