My New Mighty Midget

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My New Mighty Midget

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So I got my new (to me) Wessex Mighty Midget this week. It is a lot of fun to play and has good tone for it's size. It will be nice for playing in smaller groups. I want to see how it does with a microphone in the polka band. Have high hopes for it. Good craftsmanship. Great job Wessex! May have to spring for a Wisconsin model next. Thanks for making good playing horns that don't break the bank. Thanks to Zak for making me a good deal. :D
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Re: My New Mighty Midget

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I'm thinking the same thing.

Instead of 1 3/4 tuba;

a midget and a BAT!!

Let us know your results in mic'ing it up.

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Re: My New Mighty Midget

Post by Wyvern »

Pleased you are enjoying the Midget. I hope you get in lots of good use from it. Most buyers seem to find them amazing little horns and certainly fun to play.

I was quality checking out another batch at factory today
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