Ken, I agree with Jeremy. I was thinking the same as you when I read
the hornplayer.net post this morning.
Leigh
On Jun 24, 2009, at 1:56 PM, Jeremy Cucco wrote:
Personally, I say "post away!" It's one thing to send out
advertisements
for oils, cases, etc. It's another thing to post a list of
"orphaned" horns
that are available.
Certainly, I wouldn't check anyone's site on a regular basis for
used horns,
but if I get that free and easy e-mail, I'm certainly going to take
notice.
I've bought or had students buy no less than 5 horns from
hornplayer.net
just because of the horn list e-mail updates.
Cheers-
Jeremy
-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth Pope [mailto:k...@poperepair.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 1:12 PM
To: h...@music. memphis. edu
Subject: [Hornlist] What to post or not...
I notice that hornplayer.net posts the recent listings of used horns
every
now and then on this newsgroup, and I was wondering if it is
something that
others of us should do as well? I just added 15 horns this week,
but I've
always kept away from 'advertising' per se on the newsgroups (even
though
these instruments all belong to other players).
So, I'm curious about your thoughts on this!
Sincerely
Ken Pope
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