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Dr.Angelo
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Posted: 2005-07-30 00:26 CEST | |
Yea I Play And I Started Playing And I Wana Learn How To Paly It Better So I Wana Buy One. But I Do Not Know Where. (The Trumpet And Trombone I Played are Not Mine They Are My Freinds That Are In The Skool Band)So In The Los Angeles Area Or A Website Where I Can Buy One For Cheap Just To Practice And Play.Thanks Alot |
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trombonist dave
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Posted: 2005-07-30 01:12 CEST | |
| uh well what about Johnny Thompson's? | ||
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The Pope
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Posted: 2005-07-31 10:22 CEST | |
| try a pawnshop, they got good deals. Just make sure the slide is in good order, and the tuning slide works. | ||
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kentwoodwolf66
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Posted: 2006-07-27 20:49 CEST | |
| try ebay they have really cheap t-bones | ||
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surfhorn
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Posted: 2006-08-23 15:54 CEST | |
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Thrift stores, etc. My friends who used to play in Fishbone and Bim Skala Bim would pick up inexpensive bones whereever they toured.With all the craziness on stage, a good bone whould get thrashed. They would't pay more than $50 and then toss it aside and buy another when the bone was wasted. Check trombone forums also. For a new ax, try Kanstul. I just bought a new valve bone from them and it is awesome. |
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