Bloke-piece Redux

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Re: Bloke-piece Redux

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Alright, I have taken the plunge and ordered a
Bloke-Piece #2 euro shank with gold H-kote on the rim.
Can't wait for it to arrive. :tuba:
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Yep,
It ended up that Bloke had it in stock, I chatted with him on the phone, so its on the way from Tennessee.
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Re: Bloke-piece Redux

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Paul, try it out on your XXL chainsaw too! :D
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Hey Bob,
Yes, without a doubt, I will try the Bloke-piece on the Miraphone CBT also! :mrgreen:
And that horn can be quite of chainsaw if played the wrong way!
I am the only Contrabass in the Trombone choir, but I have been given the "hand' several times,
it will punch through concrete if you open it up! heh.
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Tuba-G Bass wrote:Yep,
It ended up that Bloke had it in stock, I chatted with him on the phone, so its on the way from Tennessee.
And apparently I bought the last one he had in the shop near Memphis. As I understood the Houser site a few days ago, Houser is taking orders for a new run.

Klaus
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