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I think you guys are right; what purpose do you think they served other than decorative?
It would be great to see you there; I'm still trying to get Jim to come as well! |
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Good examples, David!
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Horn is tough and can be readily replaced when worn out. The Baltimore show would be great to visit sometime... Regards, Kai |
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The more the merrier!
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Kai is right in his assessment. Horn is tough stuff. Sometimes on higher ranked pieces you might find metal like brass or steel/iron rapping the bottom.
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