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![]() | A portrait of Digby Fairweather I just purchased the CD "A Portrait of Digby Fairweather". It is quite good. The most interesting thing to me is his use of an Echo-cornet. Does anybody know what he is using for the echo-cornet? Steve |
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| Fortissimo User | One of those cheap, Indian wall ornaments? NOT!!!! Besson makes (made?) a great one; I've seen a couple of them on Ebay over the last few years. I think they tend to sell in around the $1,200 to $1,500 mark but I could be wrong. If a guy from Alaska named Tom Meacham visited this site he'd be able to tell you. The other option is for you to post your question in the cornet forum which Tom Turner frequents. Tom's pretty good with the historical stuff. |
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