I FINISHED IT !!!

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Post by KarlMarx »

As of votre avatar, José, unum pouvoir raten, que tuum esse:

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Sweeeeeeet! (better late than not together I always say... ) I say 65K or 190K is too little for this honey!
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Post by tubatooter1940 »

Joe, your enthusiasm for this project is inspiring. I love to restore antique boats and for this project to be so successful for you has to be a trip.
As a bonifide geezer, I recommend a stand that will take any or all weight of your helicon which will enable you to play harder and longer. :D
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Post by Tabor »

Wow.

I hope you enjoy having this instrument. It seems you've turned this old BBb into the world's coolest helicon (regardless of key) Have fun.

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Post by windshieldbug »

bloke wrote:Actually, I didn't mean to "bump" the entire thread...I just found an example on the web of a similar instrument (as the pre-Selmer [1920's] Buescher sousaphone, helicon, and 4/4 tuba were all made from the same raw pieces) that someone ELSE (now Johnson-owned, above) shortened to CC.
Does that mean you're thinkin' of adding the snake to your's, too? :D
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bloke wrote:Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 1:09 am

They'll be playing at this stuff at a downtown mall here in Memphis on the local CBS affiliate on the 9:00 A.M. news/current affairs/arts show.
Shouldn't you be in bed?
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bloke wrote:- [January 2006] touring company: Broadway show - CHICAGO
This is a great use for the helicon. Especially the part where you have to dance.
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bloke wrote:huh? You must have your bbs time setting on GMT or something...?? It's only 8:30 P.M. here.
Oos! You're right. It only seems later since I got up at 5:30 this morning.
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