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Are you conserving water in Texas these days?
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With enough time and money, anything is possible. hehe

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And with a raincatcher tuba, you can hide a little person inside the bell and cause all types of trouble.
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Yes, the collars are exactly the same size. I have actually tried this. I had a 21J and a 20K and was able to use the 20K bell on the 21J, giving a huge recording bell, and the 21J bell on the 20K making a strange looking raincatcher. The 20K with the 21J bell was shorter than a factory raincatcher, but only by a little.
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schlepporello wrote:Thanks Lew!
Now I just gota find me a midget and I'll be set.
ME!! ME!! I'll take a tiny tuba inside the bell with me, and we can play duets!!

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