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The Brass and Woodwind Shop. Items Currently For Sale. Saturday, March 22, 2014. How To Remove A Stuck Valve Cap On A Trumpet. Removing stack valve caps is something I do very often. Usually, the best way to do this is to use the soft jaw pliers. These are pliers that have rubber insets in the jaws. If you use regular metal pliers, you will probably mar the cap; or worse, mess up the valve casing. Pliers with rubber inserts. The Brass and Woodwind Shop. Tuesday, December 17, 2013. 10 Bottle of valve oil.

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The Brass and Woodwind Shop. Items Currently For Sale. Saturday, March 22, 2014. How To Remove A Stuck Valve Cap On A Trumpet. Removing stack valve caps is something I do very often. Usually, the best way to do this is to use the soft jaw pliers. These are pliers that have rubber insets in the jaws. If you use regular metal pliers, you will probably mar the cap; or worse, mess up the valve casing. Pliers with rubber inserts. The Brass and Woodwind Shop. Tuesday, December 17, 2013. 10 Bottle of valve oil.

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The Brass and Woodwind Shop. Items Currently For Sale. Saturday, March 22, 2014. How To Remove A Stuck Valve Cap On A Trumpet. Removing stack valve caps is something I do very often. Usually, the best way to do this is to use the soft jaw pliers. These are pliers that have rubber insets in the jaws. If you use regular metal pliers, you will probably mar the cap; or worse, mess up the valve casing. Pliers with rubber inserts. The Brass and Woodwind Shop. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.

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The Brass and Woodwind Shop. Items Currently For Sale. Wednesday, December 5, 2012. The Mystery of the Wandering Trumpet 2nd Valve Slide". PS As interesting as I found the wandering slide, I did tighten it before I gave it back to the customer. They likely would not have found it very interesting if their slide fell out during a performance. The Brass and Woodwind Shop. Adventures in Thrift Land. December 5, 2012 at 2:35 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Brass and Woodwind Shop.

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The Brass and Woodwind Shop. Items Currently For Sale. Thursday, October 7, 2010. Where Have I Been? As you can see, I haven't posted since August. What has happened to me? Since my last post, I have worked countless overtime hours and have done a record amount of repairs. Life in August and September is crazy for us band instrument repair technicians. Everybody wants their instruments done NOW! Store, Upstate Oddities. Because I have been gone so much, she has had more time to list her items.

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The Brass and Woodwind Shop. Items Currently For Sale. Friday, December 7, 2012. If You Can Play Trumpet, You Can Play Flugelhorn. Another difference is the mouthpiece. It is a lot like a cornet mouthpiece, but it has a deeper cup; also to give it a darker sound. Most manufacterers notate the flugelhorn mouthpiece with a "FL" after the number. For example 3C-FL. Flugelhorns are usually used in jazz, gospel, and studio music, but they can also be used in other situations. The Brass and Woodwind Shop.

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The Brass and Woodwind Shop. Items Currently For Sale. Wednesday, July 14, 2010. I Want to Fix Instruments When I Grow Up. Sometimes people will come into my shop and ask if they, or a son or daughter, should get into band instrument repair or not. BIR (band instrument repair) is a good job, but it is not for everybody, so I procede to ask some questions. Are you patient? Do you have a good mechanical mind? Do you enjoy working with your hands? Are you able to live on near poverty wages? After writing my...

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The Brass and Woodwind Shop. Items Currently For Sale. Saturday, March 22, 2014. How To Remove A Stuck Valve Cap On A Trumpet. Removing stack valve caps is something I do very often. Usually, the best way to do this is to use the soft jaw pliers. These are pliers that have rubber insets in the jaws. If you use regular metal pliers, you will probably mar the cap; or worse, mess up the valve casing. Pliers with rubber inserts. The Brass and Woodwind Shop. Tuesday, December 17, 2013. 10 Bottle of valve oil.

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