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Morrow

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I am sure herself would pay you to do the trade.




you never heard such sub sonic bottem honkin brass burps in all your life.
I mean , really , all the tuba players I ever seen never looked all that bright....
I thought it was going to be easy
 

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sous2.jpg



these things are big
I think that's a 26in bell
bear in mind your drummist is probably using a 22 in kick drum

we're talkin bass here
 
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I think that's a Sousaphone, not a tuba. (The way it encircles the player's body for use in marching bands is my rationale.)
 

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Yup, correct, a tuba don't wrap around the player's body like a Soozy.
 

Morrow

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Yes , it is a sousaphone , same amount of tube, made for marching.




Just the thing to doodle" Smoke on the Water" whilst marching about the backyard in shiny vinyl undergarments and a pith helmet



I can't wait for summer
 
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Didn't someone else buy it from you? Oh fie, I forgot who... Well, congrats Bovinehost! Comparisons against the HH, SH, and Heinz would be welcome and appreciated! :D

Hey Patrick... Tell me a bit more about that one! :p Is it the glacier sparkle you just picked up?

Hey waitaminute! Bovinehost, that means now you'll have all of the main p'up configs! :eek: Now get the HP, SHP, HHPs! .... And then go fretless and start all over again! :p

Yow, Morrow! How heavy is that sousaphone? I bet with a little work on it, soon you'll be able to carry them Ampeg 36x10 cabs! :p
 
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mike not fat

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:eek: Whaaaaat !? Bov' has bought a single H tuba in buttercream finish from travis !!!???









:D I told you i should visit the forum more often...

MNF
 

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bovinehost said:
Um....I think Brad got money.


Where is the sport in that? You just set the gear traders back the bovine. LOL :)
The end to you single H lust come at the cost of cash haha.

tk
 

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So I take it you're not really interested in a brass bass Bov....




oooommmm paaaaah
this thing will seriously rattle the windows
 

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bovinehost said:
I don't know if this was clear or not, but I'm getting Travis' ex-bass, the Desert Gold Single humbucker Bongo 5.

So we'll be stacking it up against Heinz and the others next week!

Frighteningly enough, I think this means that - for the moment - I will have five Bongos.

And yes, even I think that's too many!

Or is it?

5??? Too Many??? Never... I aspire to your level of Bongo-ness (talking the wife into 3 wasn't too hard, but I might have trouble with 4 and 5). As a single H owner... "WELCOME TO THE CLUB!"
 
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