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Re: Smith & Watkins cornets



At 22:12 6/05/98 -0700, you wrote:
>should i marry 26yo 5'1" redhead who has a great smile? Has anyone on the
list had any experience with one or know of anyone who has? 
>
>Stupid question isn't it! Like all the cornet players who play Dennis Wick
m'pieces so they'll sound like so'n so. 
>
>Instrument choice is very personal, just like the person you have married
or want to marry. 
>---
>Ima
>

Mmmm...  yes, well,  thanks for pointing out the bleedin' obvious, but lets
back the bus up, Jack.  I'm not asking for guidance here, just the personal
opinions of people who may know more about this instrument than I do.

If anyone has any constructive comments they wish to make (eg, quality of
workmanship, resale values etc) without fear of being subjected to this type
of thing, please feel free to e-mail me direct.

Thanks to those who have replied already.  Much appreciated.

Andy Williams



>>My band is currently looking at purchasing a set of Smith & Watkins cornets.
>>Does anyone know of any top-section bands who are using S & W at present?
>>
>>Apparently they have a certain degree of gimmick value in that the bells
>>unscrew and are interchangeable!  Has anyone out there had a blow on one, or
>>know how they compare to the usual diet of Sovereigns/Yammy Maestros, or had
>>any experience of an interchangeable bell-end (please, no gags about the
>>leper and the prostitute...)
>>
>>
>>Andy Williams
>>
>>
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