While you're at it, can you determine if the mic cables used oxygen-free
copper?

Thanks,
Steve Ovitsky

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Steve Haflich
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 10:09 PM
To: The Horn List
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Take a wild guess!

valerie wells <[email protected]> wrote:

   The honorable mention
   goes to the fella who guessed the 1/8th inch dent in a specific
   location.  It was actually a 1/8 inch dent in the metal hinge on his
   horn case.  But, congrats anyway, you were darn close.  You may come
   forward to claim your prize, the winning claim number to the Canadian
   lottery, which will be delivered to your spam folder 20 or 30 times
   within the next 24 hours.  ;o)

Well, the past few days I've had a job running on 256 nodes on the Amazon
cloud attempting a 3-dimensional fourier analysis on the recording trying to
deduce the stamped serial numbers on the horn from the unavoidabe sound
reflections those glyphs make in the surfae vibrations of the metal.
Needless to say, this is a difficult computation, and those damn cymbals
seriously get in the way.

I'll let you know if any result materializes.  It may help now that I know
the bell is rose brass.
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