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| New Friend Join Date: May 2005
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![]() | maybe this one will work www.rangeweb.net/~meboothe |
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| Mezzo Piano User Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Denver
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![]() | Just FYI, no offense meant, you can "Edit" your posts if there's something wrong with them. Dave
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| Forte User Join Date: Oct 2003
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![]() | I'm not quite sure what to think. At first glance it looks like a wanna be Monette Raja with sheet metal for bracing. A bunch of metal slapped onto the valve casing. And a Malone style leadpipe tuning slide configuration. |
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| Piano User Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Palos Park, IL
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![]() | His old horns were some of the most miserable looking things out there. His current horns look great though, and it's obvious by testimonials that they're players. I think mere experience has helped him get the visual part down pat along with the acoustic part. Has he ever modified an Eb/D by chance?
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| Piano User Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Toronto
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![]() | I'm not sure I understand his leadpipe seteup. At first glance it looks like a hidden reverse pipe à la Bob Malone but on closer inspection it looks like a hidden standard pipe. I remember him mentioning something about a double reverse leadpipe on eBay or TH or something. Kinda strange idea...why would you want to make the leadpipe shorter? Wouldn't that make the pitch worse? Isn't the shorter leadpipe why higher pitched trumpets can be such devils to keep in tune? Anyway, I'd love to play one of his horns. He's had some great reviews and I'd be really interested to see what some strategically placed weight can do to an instrument. I'm skeptical but interested.
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| Forte User | Trumpetpimp, You're definitely not the only one. He really goes overboard with the heavy concept of trumpet building, and each new design he comes up with is more and more attractive (Except for the seashell one, WTF?! Evilscience, are you the owner of that horn? Van
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