In a message dated 3/7/2004 1:53:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry,
But how can you tell if the horn has factory dust
left in? Are there
tell tale sings I would notice or something?
No manufacturer could possibly survive sending out a significant
In a message dated 3/8/04 1:00:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, Hans Pizka writes:
Wash the horn through as I told you. Do it carefully. You will see
nothing coming out. Often the factory dust is the dirt accumulated by
the many careless people who tried the horn for weeks but returned the
horn,
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In a message dated 3/6/04 1:00:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, Michael K
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I just recieved my new Yamaha YHR668NDII, and was wondering
This is not an answer to my question !!
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There is the old story
Hey everyone,
Oknow I'm just paraniod, we really don't have french horn
specialist down here, and I guess the repairs people here haven't even heard of
factory dust, and can clean it out effectively.
Shipping it off to a good horn repair person will be to costly, and
Sorry,
But how can you tell if the horn has factory dust left in? Are there
tell tale sings I would notice or something?
Mike
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nearly as much as holton or UMI and some softer bumpers). I guess that just
about every horn can benefit from medium tension springs and soft bumpers.
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mere legends micky mouse
stories.
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In a message dated 3/7/04 1:00:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, Hans Pizka writes:
Very interesting, very interesting, but would you kindly tell the crowd,
how horns owned by professionals as well as by amateur look like after a
few weeks or months ? I could tell many stories from what I have
What is bad acid breath?
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In a message dated 3/7/04 1:00:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, Hans Pizka writes:
If you mean scary stories, I guess I could tell quite a few. In general
though, I'd say valve maintenance is pretty straightforward. Oil them
reasonably, clean
At 7:58 PM -0800 3/7/04, Jason A Pawlak wrote:
What is bad acid breath?
Greetings -
This web site is about acid breath. I suppose bad is simply a matter of
degree.
http://www.acidbreath.userhost.de/heller/1024x768.htm
On the lighter side, here's a cartoon about an effect of acid breath.
So I recommend to pull off slides leave the case open for some days
when planning to leave the horn unplayed for more than a short while.
The horn can dry completely then. Just water it before resuming playing.
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In a message dated 3/6/04 1:00:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, Michael K writes:
I just recieved my new Yamaha YHR668NDII, and was wondering if I have
to take it into the shop to get the so called factory dust cleaned out.
I did clean out a new 668 recently and there was some factory
At 11:43 PM 3/6/04 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did clean out a new 668 recently and there was some factory gunk in it,
I had to perform the same service on the first to top end Yammies to come
through my shop. Both were unplayable due to stcking valves even after
being serviced by reputable
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