| Re: Inspired by Bear: Silent Brass Give-Away Quote:
Originally Posted by mattdalton In the Taking Rowuk's Advice thread (Taking Rowuks Advice) Bear offered to give his Silent Brass system to someone who needed it. It's not only a great gesture but something that I realized I can easily do as well. I have a Silent Brass system that I have owned for a while but don't use anymore, so I really should follow Bear's example and do this.
If you need (or know someone who is in need of) a Silent Brass system, would make good use of it, and don't have the means to buy one, send me a PM with a short note telling me a little bit about your situation and why the Silent Brass would help you.
To be fair, I'll take requests for a few days rather than sending it to the first to reply. This weekend I'll select the person that I think would use it the most or has the greatest need. I'll pay shipping within the U.S.A. to get it to you, and will ship to other countries if you are willing to pay the difference in shipping costs.
Thanks for setting a great example, Bear! |
I have a new bandmate in our local community concert band that is 81 years old and now lives in a senior citizens apartment complex where practicing is rather frowned upon because of the thin walls between the units. He would really enjoy keeping his lip in shape between band rehearsals with your Silent Brass. Needless to say, he is now on a rather low, fixed income. I already have and use a Silent Brass, so this is NOT for me.
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