Sousaphon in Germany

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Sousaphon in Germany

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I found this one quite interesting, with mouthpiece in gigbag. "Top Sound, top spielkomfort, top Ergonomie!" :)
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How much is the leetle girl?

I think I would NOT risk spending any money on that one until I actually played it.
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TubaTinker wrote:,...I think I would NOT risk spending any money on that one until I actually played it...
The little girl or?! :)
Seller have a couple of other 'interesting' horns for sale too :wink:
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Nice Blues Brothers call back
Cant carry a tune but I can carry a tuba.
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sousaphone68 wrote:Nice Blues Brothers call back
The classic that everything is related to :)
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LJV wrote:
TubaTinker wrote:How much is the leetle girl?

I think I would NOT risk spending any money on that one until I actually played it.
The leetle girl...? 8)
It's a German thing - Beetle - Leetle :wink:

I too like to wear long white formal dress gloves for all my formal Sousaphone gigs. Keeps all that nasty grease off my fine evening wear. :lol:
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tofu wrote:.....The leetle girl...? 8)
It's a German thing - Beetle - Leetle :wink:

I too like to wear long white formal dress gloves for all my formal Sousaphone gigs. Keeps all that nasty grease off my fine evening wear. :lol:[/quote]

As others had indicated... the 'leetle girl' comment alludes to The Blues Brothers.

BTW.... THIS is proper sousaphone apparel.... right Tom?
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