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| Piano User | My Road trip to Tulsa Hey guys, Screamintrumpet and I took a road-trip to Tulsa this week to visit John over at the Callichio factory. On the way over there, we were joking that it would be 5 guys in a small warehouse making horns. We were close. It was five guys and a dog (of course, the dog didn't make the horns Anyway, If you ever get a chance to go over to Callichio in Tulsa, John is a great guy, and he will bend over backwards to help you out. Also, visit Tulsa Band, They have an amazing invetory of everything, not just horns. Jon |
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| Forte User | It sounds like you had a great time. One of these days I would like to do something like that too, although I don't really "know" anyone that could get me access to the back rooms to see just how things are done. |
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__________________ Patrick Gleason email me at: trickg1@hotmail.com "What we do in life echoes in eternity" "At my signal, unleash hell." - Maximus Decimus Meridius | |
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