Thanks to a couple of friends for a cimbasso!

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tuben wrote:Cool man!!!

Pics?
what he said
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Minor details like maker, model, pitch, number of valves, or mouthpiece might possibly come through without the polishing. The crowd is curious.

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That's really cool! Hope to see/hear at some point!

LOVE the cimbasso.....
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LJV wrote:Enter Bob Tucci. . . So, he's now another good friend as well as being a cool guy and a hell of a player!!!
I agree with that one . . . he's incredibly talented, and also one of the classiest, nicest guys on the planet.
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hey,
speaking of the cimbasso, has anyone seen this one before?
http://www.voigt-brass.de/show/meisterI ... basso.html" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
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Check out the stats, kinda cool. Main tuning slide trigger, pretty cool.

Anyone seen one or played one?
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LJV, Any pictures and details about what you bought?
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LJV wrote:Pics to follow asap! :tuba:

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Tubadork wrote:hey,
speaking of the cimbasso, has anyone seen this one before?
http://www.voigt-brass.de/show/meisterI ... basso.html" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
Image

Check out the stats, kinda cool. Main tuning slide trigger, pretty cool.

Anyone seen one or played one?
Thanks,
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Check the bite marks.
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You're killing me, LJV - what did you get?!?

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Anyday on those pics. Don't strain yourself.
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