Old New Boy on the Block

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Ken Herrick
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Old New Boy on the Block

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G'day all. After a few years of not being around - following total computer failure and a shortage of funds for a replacement - and about 20 moves - I've gotten around to getting registered here. (Think maybe Schlepporello might have sped that up a bit - thanks mate and Sean)

Last time I was on was in the old free access, anybody could post era. The new way seems to have cut out some of the primary school-ish posting that used to go on!

Maybe, once in a while, I might have a thought on a topic which could possibly be worth looking at. I'm not generally one for sugar coating things but after a few years with Jake, a year with Harvey and a bit of all round experience have seen or done a few things.

It's good to see so many long term members keeping things lively.

By the way, Schlepporello has quite an interesting site with his "strike up the band"; well worth visiting and joining.

I haven't done any playing for a few years but might have to go join a local brass band if they have a spare axe about the place. Being in the sticks of the land of Oz it will likely be an old Boosey Imperial of some sort but who cares. While a new super tuba would be nice the old things still do the job and can make some good noises.

catchyallater,

Ken
Free to tuba: good home
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Rick Denney
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Re: Old New Boy on the Block

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Ken Herrick wrote:G'day all. After a few years of not being around...
Ken, I well remember your interesting posts from prior years, and it's good to see you posting again. Welcome back.

Rick "always willing to sit at the feet of those who have been there and done that" Denney
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