Had I done something like this (as a kid, to my own school's three-worn-out-valves King) back in the early 1970's, I would have received
- a band director hard whipping
- a principal hard whipping
- a Dad hard whipping
- several lectures
- a two-day school suspension or a week board suspension ("board" being where I kid has to stand in front of the city's elected school board - at their weekly meeting, tell what they did in front of the world, and then be banned from school for a week - with no chance to make up work.)
- and would have had to somehow pay for the repairs myself
Times have changed.
Before doing the last (scheduled, so far) school (a large university, as their band camps are always last - even after middle schools begin their school year), I'm circling back to do a few concert instruments that were mixed in with high school marching instruments (in order to complete purchase orders, and be paid for completed p.o.'s).
JUST AS I always say that "you all know what torn-up instruments look like" (and some of you claim to not), I'm going to say that "you guys all know what not/un-torn-up instruments look like so - this time - no "after" pictures.
Some of you claimed - in the past - that children in your part of the country don't do stuff like this...I'm fairly sure that (after a couple more decades) this mind-cancer has spread throughout the country (incl. suburban/rural), and (just sayin') I've bought stuff in this condition from all over the U.S., straightened it out, and flipped it. This instrument was trashed at "refuge" school - ie. a school whereby people moved completely out of the county/state - across state lines - to "seek refuge". (People who do that are ALWAYS the people that "bring all the Sh!t WITH them, when they move.)
The nice thing about this Jupiter (vs. Miraphone, etc.) is that these parts fit loosely, so neither was I required to use much heat, nor to struggle to get them off.
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I didn't include a chemical-clean job (to remove lime), but the valves don't work - so I'll probably do that while it's apart, so I can quickly determine whether the pistons/casings are coated with (basically) rock, whether they are bent, or both.
There's a St. Petersburg (same school / similar condition) as well. I dunno if I can get both of these done today, but I'm going to have them both done before Monday morning, at which time I'll drive these things to that school and turn the invoice in to the school's b̶a̶n̶d̶ ̶d̶i̶r̶e̶c̶t̶o̶r̶ financial secretary. (The band director will receive a copy, but - well - I'm interested in being paid, so...)
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