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| Forte User Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Newburgh, Indiana
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![]() | Any doubt about the Olympus bell size? My son, the euphonium player, saw the Olympus I demoed across 4 states last week. He asked to give it a blow (using a Jet Black 3C Kelly Mouthpiece). He is a 12 year old who wears an adult medium shirt. Any doubt about the bell size? ![]() M&C
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| New Friend Join Date: Mar 2004
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![]() | This was the first time I have seen a copper bell Olympus in the "wild" before. That is a beautiful horn. I took my Olympus to show my dad's high school trumpet players this weekend and they freaked out. They thought it was the coolest horn they had ever seen. A tenor sax player thought the horn was so cool that he is ordering a tenor from me this week. It has to be a pretty good horn to make a woodwind player envy a brass players equipment.
__________________ Zeus Dealer (www.zacharymusic.com) Zeus Olympus Zeus Guarnerius "C" Zeus Guarnerius "Bb" 2 antique Bach 37's hanging on the wall as decoration |
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Greater Houston area
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![]() | That IS a big bell! What a looker! Horn sure looks familiar! 8) Blessings,
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| Forte User Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Newburgh, Indiana
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Can't imagine why the horn looks familiar. Between you and me, we have demoed that horn across the midwest and Texas. Everyone who has played it has been just amazed by it. I have had great fun demoing this horn as you probably have. I have met some great players, had fun conversations. It is a good looking horn! But that poor kid just looks too much like his dad :wink: M&C
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| Piano User Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: England
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![]() | Hey Romey LIVES!!! I thought you had fallen off of the planet!!! Or maybe i have simply missed your posts? Nice to see you back anyhow! Regards Leigh
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: United States
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![]() | I don't believe that Romey ever "really" leaves. I think he just stops posting for a while...to see if we're paying attention. :wink:
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