[Trombone-l] Fix for noisy Bach linkage?
Daryl Burch
darylburch at speakeasy.net
Thu Nov 30 17:25:58 CST 2006
Acturally this article ran in our _local_ paper 2 days ago. I think it
was an AP dump.
http://www.napavalleyregister.com/articles/2006/11/28/business/
stories_from_ap/doc456c46c977b64387049941.txt
According to the article it is being snapped up by the Guitar Center
dark-side!!!
So instead of shutting, it sounds like it'll become part of the
Musician's Fiend unit.
Cheers!
-D-
www.radionoise.com <- Rock star by night
www.burchinteractive.com <- Tech-nerd by day #;-)
On Nov 30, 2006, at 2:58 PM, Wayne Dyess wrote:
Hate to break the news (which is old by now)... but Woodwind/
Brasswind has gone belly up. Out of biz. Bankrupt.
Inventory has been purchased by another chain, the Guitar Center.
I fear this kind of downward spiral in the music instrument community
is going to do nothing but continue to spiral downward and out of
control.
Stay tuned.
--Wayne
On Nov 30, 2006, at 1:25 PM, Eric Landrieu wrote:
> Chris,
> I highly recommend the low-budget solution that I found on this list a
> few years ago - Hetman Ball Joint lubricant (no. 15). I have a Bach
> 36BO with the same "clunky" linkage. Using this stuff really makes a
> huge difference in the noisiness of the joint.
> I think I got mine from Woodwind and Brasswind, but you can likely
> find
> it at the usual haunts.
>
> Eric Landrieu
Dr. Wayne Dyess, Professor of Trombone
Lamar University
P. O. Box 10044
Beaumont, Texas 77710
http://lamar.edu
The Night & Day Orchestra
http://ndotex.com
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