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Cover all your brass needs for many years to come
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- imperialbari
- 6 valves
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- rodgeman
- 3 valves
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Re: Cover all your brass needs for many years to come
Wow. Just wow.
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- bugler
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Re: Cover all your brass needs for many years to come
Boy, would the wife love it if UPS brought all those to the front door!!!!
- Timswisstuba
- pro musician
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Re: Cover all your brass needs for many years to come
From their barn in Poland to yours...
- imperialbari
- 6 valves
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Re: Cover all your brass needs for many years to come
Has somebody become a staff sergeant?the elephant wrote:I have a barn in Portland?Timswisstuba wrote:From their barn in Poland to yours...
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HAHAHA!!!
Dys Lex
- imperialbari
- 6 valves
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Re: Cover all your brass needs for many years to come
All joking aside: these instruments must be very bad.
I have seen some samples of Swedish owned instruments being overhauled in Poland, because the wages are low there compared to countries like Sweden and Denmark.
When I was in Poland in 1993, I med a Polish expatriate, who had settled in Germany. He made big business of buying wrecked cars from the German insurance companies, bring them to Poland, and have them rebuilt from the ground up by Polish mechanics.
If these instruments are worthless in Poland, they are likely to be worth even less in Western countries.
But the sight is overwhelming.
Klaus
I have seen some samples of Swedish owned instruments being overhauled in Poland, because the wages are low there compared to countries like Sweden and Denmark.
When I was in Poland in 1993, I med a Polish expatriate, who had settled in Germany. He made big business of buying wrecked cars from the German insurance companies, bring them to Poland, and have them rebuilt from the ground up by Polish mechanics.
If these instruments are worthless in Poland, they are likely to be worth even less in Western countries.
But the sight is overwhelming.
Klaus
- clunkertruck
- bugler
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- Location: Lost in the Colorado Mountains
Re: Cover all your brass needs for many years to come
Yes-- What a sight-- I would like to strip down to nothing but a mouthpiece and "dive in" 

- arminhachmer
- 3 valves
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Re: Cover all your brass needs for many years to come
clunkertruck wrote:Yes-- What a sight-- I would like to strip down to nothing but a mouthpiece and "dive in"
Now THAT is an even funnier image....


