Re: [Hornlist] Coins (NHR)

2005-06-22 Thread David Goldberg
 On Jun 20, 2005, at 6:40 PM, William Foss wrote:

 It is horn related: bison have horns!

And if you attach nickels to your valve levers, then horns have bison.


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Re: [Hornlist] Coins (NHR)

2005-06-22 Thread Alan Cole
Hey, USA dimes work great as touch-pieces on horn valve-levers.

That makes me wonder -- do tuba players ever use USA quarters as 
touch-pieces on the valve-levers of rotary-valve tubas?

If so, I know why.

But if not, why not?

-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
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And if you attach nickels to your valve levers, then horns have bison.


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Re: [Hornlist] Coins (NHR)

2005-06-22 Thread Walter E. Lewis
I am still considering putting a quarter on the change valve of my Alex 
103. I already have had Liberty head dimes soldered on the other valves.

Walt Lewis

At 12:12 PM 6/22/2005 -0400, you wrote:

Hey, USA dimes work great as touch-pieces on horn valve-levers.

That makes me wonder -- do tuba players ever use USA quarters as
touch-pieces on the valve-levers of rotary-valve tubas?

If so, I know why.

But if not, why not?

-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
 McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
   ~
And if you attach nickels to your valve levers, then horns have bison.


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Re: [Hornlist] Coins (NHR)

2005-06-22 Thread billbamberg
I've always had a problem with the aesthetics of coins soldered onto to levers. 
 I don't want my Paxman looking like a 'two bit'  horn.  Instead, I make touch 
pieces for both the paddles and thumb levers out of scraps of gun stock walnut 
(dark wood ages 'cleaner').  They can be attached with contact cement, so the 
metal stays pristine.  For better grip, a grid pattern can be put on with a 
small saw. 
 
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I am still considering putting a quarter on the change valve of my Alex 
103. I already have had Liberty head dimes soldered on the other valves.

Walt Lewis

At 12:12 PM 6/22/2005 -0400, you wrote:

Hey, USA dimes work great as touch-pieces on horn valve-levers.

That makes me wonder -- do tuba players ever use USA quarters as
touch-pieces on the valve-levers of rotary-valve tubas?

If so, I know why.

But if not, why not?

-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
 McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
   ~
And if you attach nickels to your valve levers, then horns have bison.


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Re: [Hornlist] Coins (NHR)

2005-06-21 Thread james maddrey
on 6/20/05 9:27 PM, Jim Riesen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 On Jun 20, 2005, at 6:40 PM, William Foss wrote:
 
 Not too long ago, I noticed that the US mint was reintroducing the
 buffalo
 nickel into circulation in honor of the 200th anniversary of the
 Louisiana
 purchase.
 I suppose that you could call that the BISON-tennial.
 
 (This just might be horn related- if someone attached the nickels to
 the
 valve levers)
 
 William Foss
 
 It is horn related: bison have horns!
 
 Jim @/
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Of course bison have horns - the trouble is they are American horns
and not French horns.

Young jim

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[Hornlist] Coins (NHR)

2005-06-20 Thread William Foss
Not too long ago, I noticed that the US mint was reintroducing the buffalo 
nickel into circulation in honor of the 200th anniversary of the Louisiana 
purchase.
I suppose that you could call that the BISON-tennial.

(This just might be horn related- if someone attached the nickels to the 
valve levers)

William Foss

The various viewpoints on Horn tone are held with such fierce devotion that 
one encounters otherwise in religious controversies. -Gunther Schuller


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Re: [Hornlist] Coins (NHR)

2005-06-20 Thread Jim Riesen

On Jun 20, 2005, at 6:40 PM, William Foss wrote:

 Not too long ago, I noticed that the US mint was reintroducing the 
 buffalo
 nickel into circulation in honor of the 200th anniversary of the 
 Louisiana
 purchase.
 I suppose that you could call that the BISON-tennial.

 (This just might be horn related- if someone attached the nickels to 
 the
 valve levers)

 William Foss

It is horn related: bison have horns!

Jim @/
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