A schedule and/or exhibitor list for the Army Tuba Conf.?

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I plan to be there for the first time in many years. I am driving in on Friday morning and staying through Saturday. I am bringing my Distin Bb helicon with the 30" bell that I am looking to sell.
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Lew wrote:I plan to be there for the first time in many years. I am driving in on Friday morning and staying through Saturday. I am bringing my Distin Bb helicon with the 30" bell that I am looking to sell.
Damn...and I was trying to downsize...

I don't suppose it would be packed for air travel?

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If anyone has a vintage 186, 4U CC (like pre-1975 or so) and are looking to sell at the Conference, I could be interested. I'm arriving Thursday night and plan to be there all day Fri. and Sat.
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I wrote a piece for Patrick Sheridan that'll be performed with the Pershing's Own band on the final concert.
my first time going to this shindig and I'll be sure to stop by the booths and say hello - will be good to put a face to some names that I've been interacting with here for years.
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I will not be there this year, despite the fact that I live nearby.
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I'll be there Saturday during the day. I will have on Minnesota Viking Purple, and have my wife and YBB-631 with me. Is there a meet up location there for members?
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bloke wrote:Someone could bring a clipboard to the John Packer booth, leave it with me, and TNFJ members could put their username, real name, and phone numbers for possible dinner hour (or earlier) meets.
I'll drop by. I will be wearing Minnesota Vikings Purple, Probably Teddy Bridgewater #5 Thanks and see you there.
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Roger Lewis wrote:I'll be bringing the new Miraphone 5/4 and 6/4 Hagan horns along with a Seigfreid and a few other goodies.

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Now that everyone is showing up, how about a live video feed??

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Three Valves wrote:Now that everyone is showing up, how about a live video feed??

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQcY4w-7RSA" target="_blank
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Neptune wrote:.... we will be giving-away very nice pen/stylus/torch to anyone that stops by at the booth and gives Wessex horns a proper play test.
Nice premium!!

It's come in handy already.

It sits next to my cell phone/alarm clock and when I get up to pee it lights the way!!

Thanks for bringing the Mosel, I enjoyed meeting you both.
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Neptune wrote:BTW I know many people pass by Wesssex thinking they can't be any good, if Chinese made. Well we believe if you actually try, you will change your mind. So as little incentive, we will be giving-away very nice pen/stylus/torch to anyone that stops by at the booth and gives Wessex horns a proper play test.
I did stop by. The pen / stylus is very nice and is in use at this very moment. The euphonium I played was very nice. The sound was as good as pricier models I played there. The only difference was weight (slightly lighter) which I don't count as a negative, and the valves were not as nice as the horns costing thousands more. Where they a deal breaker? Nope. They probably just needed a quick wipe and re-oil. The Wessex booth was using a pretty strong disinfectant on the mouthpieces and that was probably stripping the oil from the valves. They were head and shoulders better than the Yama 321 clone I'm playing now. So much better that I'm glad that I left may credit card at home, or it would have probably gone home with me.
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Also, early in the afternoon the Wessex were by the door and the tuba/valves still cold.

They loosened with warming.
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Three Valves wrote:Also, early in the afternoon the Wessex were by the door and the tuba/valves still cold.

They loosened with warming.
I also noticed if you played the horn in front of the Wessex booth the horn sounded "weak" for lack of a better word. If you took it to the middle of the room or outside (which they allowed me to do) the horn sounded as good as anything else I played. Strange acoustics in that spot when everyone else is also playing in the room.
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Three Valves wrote:Also, early in the afternoon the Wessex were by the door and the tuba/valves still cold.

They loosened with warming.
I played a Wessex Travel BBb there, and as warm as it was in the building, I am surprised ANY valves were cold. I did like the travel tuba, and was amazed by its size, and as I put it through some paces, I realized it was a useful horn, and not just a novelty.
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Rebel wrote:
Three Valves wrote:Also, early in the afternoon the Wessex were by the door and the tuba/valves still cold.

They loosened with warming.
I played a Wessex Travel BBb there, and as warm as it was in the building, I am surprised ANY valves were cold. I did like the travel tuba, and was amazed by its size, and as I put it through some paces, I realized it was a useful horn, and not just a novelty.
It is a cool little thing!!
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bloke wrote:We were right by the same door that was being held open (due to the building being overheated) as well...no "slow valves" problems.
I saw the Tubenet sign in sheet but I didn't see you...

You must have seen me first. :shock:

I'm the one that looked like this;

(On the left with the tuba)

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It's on Google photos.

Maybe you can click here...

https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipO ... Fozqp4lsJF" target="_blank" target="_blank
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