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http://www.dillonmusic.com/p-1525-cerve ... valve.aspx" target="_blank
Cool. Dillon's has a lot more stuff on their site now
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KiltieTuba wrote:http://www.dillonmusic.com/p-13506-york ... nster.aspx" target="_blank

I'd be more interested in this^^

Get one of those upright bells from Lee - possibly switch out the top action for a front action set - have one hell of a tuba!
Or an original one piece upright bell from a trashed york (because those are always for sale :D )
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I think they are just now listing all of the stuff they could always order. They've always been able to order the full Cerveny lineup, but rarely have any in-house.
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bort wrote:I think they are just now listing all of the stuff they could always order. They've always been able to order the full Cerveny lineup, but rarely have any in-house.
Makes me wonder why they don't list the CEP-534 (or -434) C euph? Would be nice to know what a new one would cost (don't see many used ones for sale).
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Kevin Hendrick wrote:
bort wrote:I think they are just now listing all of the stuff they could always order. They've always been able to order the full Cerveny lineup, but rarely have any in-house.
Makes me wonder why they don't list the CEP-534 (or -434) C euph? Would be nice to know what a new one would cost (don't see many used ones for sale).
I looked into those C euphoniums a while back. Apparently the intonation was way off. Perhaps they have improved the intonation - Cerveny has been improving their quality dramatically.
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This might've been handy on my last couple runs of Pictures:

http://www.dillonmusic.com/p-13472-jinb ... or-bb.aspx

Anyone ever give one of these a toot?
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