[Hornlist] RE: Yamaha 667V

2007-12-19 Thread Steve Burian
Hello again, I have also heard the line Ken Pope just gave us that the difference between Yamaha Professional horns and Custom horns is that the Custom horns are assembled by only one person start to finish. I don't remember if I said it here already or in a private e-mail so forgive me if I

RE: [Hornlist] RE: Yamaha 667V

2007-12-19 Thread Steve Freides
-Original Message- From: Steve Burian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I have also heard the line Ken Pope just gave us that the difference between Yamaha Professional horns and Custom horns is that the Custom horns are assembled by only one person start to finish. I don't remember if

[Hornlist] RE: Yamaha 667V

2007-12-18 Thread ken
I think the difference between the Custom and Professional lines at the Yamaha Factory was that the Custom horns were manufactured by one individual per horn from beginning to end. I seem to remember Johnny Woody telling me this, and since I suffer from MCBDS (Multi-Child-Brain-Drain-Syndrome)

[Hornlist] RE: Yamaha 667V

2007-12-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My main instrument is a Yamaha 861 and my backup is a 667 (not V). The 861 is a Geyer wrap horn while the 667 is a Knopf wrap (very similar to Geyer are far as air direction). I can't say much about the 667V having never played or had the opportunity to check one out, though visually, I can see

[Hornlist] RE: Yamaha 667V

2007-12-16 Thread HornCabbage
Brad G offered Hi everyone.  I am brand new to the horn list, and am certainly looking forward to being an active member from now on.  * Hi Brad. Now that you have been officially Cabbaged, you may find your anticipated pleasure at contributing to the horn list is mixed with some