I wonder if it was THIS GUY’S trombone?
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I wonder if it was THIS GUY’S trombone?
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YUP!
FJB
Damn, I always figured if the end of your sliding trombone is unrealistically crushed, you were pretty much done since most of your notes are gonna be flat.
Let’s hear it; the proof is in the pudding!
How about Illegal Joe sending out over 800,000 letters canceling student loan. debt illegally and “reminding” them that he can d this stuff as long. as he remains in office?
Sounds like a bribe to me! And like fixing to bones that aren’t smashed…
he fixes flat trombones. I know a girl who straightens out flat skin flutes.
I donβt know what is more amazing, what he did in the first video or the fact that the second video is 41 years old.
Heck, I even remember when my FTAHER turned 40.
Lucky that wasn’t a Rusty Trombone.
There must be a huge market for trombone straightening.
How would a trombone get that mangled anyway? Spouse and a car? Parent and a hammer?
Could be worse.
https://youtu.be/TXmYACKD6TU?si=qin3XDuK05iL1D0q
^ Trombones are very emotional. He was probably crushed when his trumpet friend got the part and he didn’t.
*HORN SOUND*
While you’re cruising YT, Fur, for interesting vids to break the silence, I’ve been re-watching the English series “Cranford”. It’s set in the 1840’s fictional town of Cranford where “all the households of a certain income are owned by women”. And what women! Judy Dench plays a central role and the cast is rounded out by well-known English actors. It’s one of the funniest comic/dramas and I have to watch it every year or so. Great writing!
I watched this video of a panel beater repairing a crumpled aluminum quarter panel on a Cobra (It may be an AC Roadster) a decade ago. I was just amazed at his skill. Glad I could locate it. Skilled tradesmen are the shiznit as far as I am concerned.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9moYO-WWhaQ
I worked with an English Sheet Metal Worker in the 90’s who turned Flat metal into Replacement Fenders & Floor boards for a 1966 Alfa Romeo mostly with just a hammer, shears & a Grinder.
John Morris
I was amazed.
He said he used to be a “Panel Beater” back home and now he was installing Duct Work because it paid much better.
Both videos were great.
That’s quite a shop.
They must receive instruments from all over.
Wonderful! Now, just 75 more and we’ll be ready for the big parade.