"good compression"

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MartyNeilan
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Re: "good compression"

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Once you pop, you can't stop.
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Well... that one looks like a compensator. Lacquer or raw brass?
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I.m guessin that horn plays flat !!! :shock:
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jamsav wrote:I.m guessin that horn plays flat !!! :shock:
%@#&! Beat me to it!
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Is that FTLO (Flat Tuba-Like Object) making an obscene gesture with its valves...? :?
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