As has been discussed here before, Cartman IS the horn player - the big Fourth of July
episode was his moment to shine as the one-man horn section.
Erin C.
St. Louis, MO
In a message dated 8/16/2003 2:15:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I thought Cartman WAS the horn
Purchased this Yamaha Custom Series 862 from a professional three weeks ago.
Must sell quickly due to financial situation. Contract me off the list if
you are interested. It is in decent condition and plays beautifully. I am
selling well below cost, so it would be nice to sell to someone who
At 12:45 PM -0700 8/17/03, Evan Hayes wrote:
I have found a tie-tack in the form of a H179 that is actually quite
decent for $25.
These must be similar to what I started collecting a long time ago. The
cost was a couple of bucks. They were gold lacquer over sterling silver. I
still have a couple.
Anybody have any horn-related news items coming up for publication in the
NorthWest Horn Society Newsletter? Just email them to me directly at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks!
Also, short articles of general or regional interest from members and others
is encouraged.
Next issue comes out around the end
I'm not sure this qualifies but as previously mentioned I along with Dick
Akright are opening a new music store here in the Seattle area. It will be
called Dick Akright's Music Center located at 3105 Alderwood Mall Blvd., Suite 20,
Lynnwood, Wa.
We hope to be open by the first week of Sept.
Hello all,
I have been lurking on this list for a while now, and need some information. I am a
rank amateur, to say the least. I played from 1972, when I was in second grade, to
1989, and I think I was very good then (for an amateur), but I haven't played since
then (except for the last
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