I still would like to find a used Bombino; if I had known, 2 1/2 years ago, that I could recover to the point I have in the last month, I would not have sold the NStar, just determined to wait. But I was just not expecting to get this level of recovery back. If something has happened to rob you of almost all available energy, look into NAD.
I was ready to buy a Bombino from someone but he refused to even discuss how to pack it properly, and finally we just parted company.
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Re: Bombino
Just to be clear, this is the Wessex model of 3+1 compensating Eb?
Wasn't sure what it was, as it sounded like it could be a more general term for some class of tubas, much as tornister is (i believe?)
Wasn't sure what it was, as it sounded like it could be a more general term for some class of tubas, much as tornister is (i believe?)
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Re: Bombino
And not to be confused with a Bombardino!
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