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Questions for all you brass Frankensteiners out there

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I am looking for some help/suggestions for an odd design for a cheap euphonium. Who out there can help me?

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:shock: maybe! That mostly depends on 'how cheap'.
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Shemp? He can't have had the encyclopedic knowledge possessed by Curly. Surely, Joe, you must have been mistaken. At least Joe Besser wasn't around, I hear he favored........GASP........the clarinet.


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Post by BopEuph »

bloke wrote:Alas. The association of technicians who might have been able to best assist you have all passed on.

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Well, they WERE the first to come to mind, and I did express the same feelings when I came to this conclusion.

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