ATTENTION EUPHONIUM VENDORS!!

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Lee Stofer
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Re: ATTENTION EUPHONIUM VENDORS!!

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I can relate. At my first Midwest show in 1978, I was shopping for my first tuba. The only vendor that appeared to be serious about having instruments that really worked, and sales associates that really worked, was Custom Music Company. By the end of the day, they had earned my business, I wrote a check and bought a Rudi 3/4 CC.

Several other vendors were displaying instruments that in retrospect were aimed at school systems, but shouldn't their valves be operable? Maybe it was that the sales associates at these booths were intent upon schmoozing with band directors, which is where volume profits lay for them, and they felt they could ignore the college kid. In contrast, Dan Perantoni, Robert Tucci and Fred Marrich gave me personal attention, and real help. There is no substitute.
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Re: ATTENTION EUPHONIUM VENDORS!!

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No substitute.

I quite recently had two tubas with me home.

They both totally changed tonal balance and response after being cleaned inside
And of course...Making the valves work was a great bonus too :-)
Melton 200 -=- Melton 2141 -=- Cerveny 883 Opera -=- Besson 992 -=- MPCs: 3pcs steel (Sellmansberger/Parker)
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