[Trombone-l] Bach 50B3 Bass Trombone for sale - Brand newinfactory packagin
Richardson, Timothy A Mr CIV USA IMCOM-Europe
Timothy.A.Richardson at EUR.ARMY.MIL
Fri Oct 5 01:09:02 CDT 2007
When I went overseas and had a weight limit I sold everything and went down to one straight tenor which is all I play regularly.
Oh wait, I still have the Bach 42B, just don't have any need to play it much.
Come to think of it, there's a euph and mellophone in the attic. Oh, and an old rotary valve Russian trumpet (awful construction, dunno how they ever made music on junk like that). Hmmh, and a banjo and two guitars and three keyboards and recorders in every size (the Yamaha 300 series is really good value for the price), flute fife and pennywhistles, harmonicas, rhythm instruments, and and and............ and I'm not a collector, I keep the absolute minimum. Trying to build an organ now, that's going to take some space.
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Pliskin [mailto:daniel_pliskin at hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 12:08 AM
To: trombone-l at server5.samford.edu
Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Bach 50B3 Bass Trombone for sale - Brand newinfactory packagin
Don,
>My quite reasonable wife
>doesn't understand why I need 2 bass bones when I'm primarily a .500 bore
>tenor player only doubling on my .547 once in a while these days and on the
>bass even less. So, I've decided since the Bach is the more expensive
>horn, maybe I should sell it and recoup some of the other's cost.
I have a modest 15 trombones. Perhaps Tom and I could write a note to your
wife, explaining why you "need" to have two bass trombones?
DanP
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