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In a message dated 9/25/2003 6:01:30 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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John:
Let' not forget solder b
In a message dated 9/25/2003 6:01:30 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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John:
Let' not forget solder balls.
I have two and they are slightly different in size, weight and apogee.
Julio de la Rosa
You know . they have pills for that now.
Kimchi in Kansas City
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Subject: Re: [Hornlist] horn terminology
> Don't forget "dent," which can be an inadvertent subassembly of any of the
> parts mentioned previously.
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> John Baumgart
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Don't forget "dent," which can be an inadvertent subassembly of any of the
parts mentioned previously.
John Baumgart
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> Mouth piece
Rim, rim shape, rim diametre, cup, cup depth, throat, back bore and shank.
> Mouth piece receiver
In my mind , a mouthpiece receiver is a trumpet-specific thing, that
is, a separate detail lathed, reamed and fit to the mouthpipe (or
leadpipe as trumpeters like to call them).
Mouth piece
Mouth piece receiver
Tuning slide
Main tuning slide
Bb tuning slide
F tuning slide
Valve section
Piston valve
Rotary valve
Viennese valve or double piston valve
Valve casing
Rotor
Piston
Valve cap
Inner disk
Rotor axis
Bore
General bore
Bore at mouth piece receiver
Horse shoe
Horse shoe
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