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| Piano User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: arkansas
Posts: 377
| imaginary horns 8) i have in my collection a heavy caliber messerschmidt assault trumpet with armor-piercing range extenders, von braun designed valve block, golden panzer water keys, and buzz-bomb tone filter....made by krupp armaments. this lethal instrument was hidden in a bavarian dungeon during late wwII where it was liberated by my father on a top-secret raid. this horn has never met a piece of music it couldn't conquer! i also have the custom 'jezebel 69' which produces sultry sounds for naughty tunes. :P dj |
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| New Friend
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Indiana
Posts: 11
| Imag.Trps. Of course there is the rare Conn three valve Echo Deco - two rimless bells that face in opposite directions - Art Deco engraving - 1 1/2 bore. Quite unusual in that there is no leadpipe - thus no mouthpiece. Of course before valves - there was the soprano PushamaPullama version of the sackbut. (I always forget - one "t" or two)It of course had a mouthpiece with two slides but no bell. |
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