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| Forte User | To: sales@jinbaomusic.com Subject: Your mother wear combat boots (kidding) Re I apologize for my slow response time. Several strong thunderstorms have passed through my region and I have only been able to keep a stable connection today. As the answer to your first question, I planned on posting the answers on the forum I had been posting on. There have been a lot of discussion over what you use in your horns (Nickel silver IS cupronickel, I apologize. It still does raise the question if regalmusic.com wanted visitors to believe silver is in the horn or not?), and why the price of you horns is what it is (The retail price of your horns is 300-450 dollars, but they are seen in the states for much lower prices, which also lead into a discussion about WHY it was that way.), which lead into a further discussion over Chinese econmics, and a lot of other things that make my head hurt to recount. As I've said before, I was inspried by a lot of what I've seen, and was thinking of maybe making a website about the ins and outs of trumpet building. I have as of late been diverted by my studies, but maybe I could start it out as a hobby, and work from there? The answer to the second question is the forum is dedicated to trumpets, the website is trumpetmaster.com. I am not exactly sure if the website is owned by a company, or otherwise, I just kind of showed up there one day and started trying to put my two cents in :) Again, sorry for my delayed reply. Van Bryant II
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![]() ![]() | Re: E-mail to Jinbao It is a FOUR YEAR OLD THREAD and this is a spam money request on a first post. Ignore and don't answer. -cw-
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