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Paul

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Feb 5, 2001, 12:56:19 AM2/5/01
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Anyone had anything to do with Weril trumpets and Brass instruments. I would
be interested in your opinions please.
Thanks, Paul


William Graham

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Feb 5, 2001, 1:42:35 AM2/5/01
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If you can read a little Spanish, go to:
http://www.weril.com.br/html/frame.html
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>If you can read a little Spanish, go to:
>http://www.weril.com.br/html/frame.html

Actually, that's Portuguese, Weril is in Brazil.

Ken Harstine

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Feb 5, 2001, 8:13:59 PM2/5/01
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Gary Buttery the former principly Tubaist of the Coast Guard band has one
of their Tubas and seem to be happy with it. He likes to use in on the
road instead of his 7 valve F tuba.

Ken Harstine


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> Anyone had anything to do with Weril trumpets and Brass instruments. I would
> be interested in your opinions please.
> Thanks, Paul
>
>
>

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William Graham

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Feb 5, 2001, 8:42:05 PM2/5/01
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Oh! Well, there you go.....Actually, I guess I read a little of either. I
can read about as much in French and Italian too! I should have known it
wasn't Spanish, because there were no upside-down question marks.... Bill
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William Graham

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Feb 11, 2001, 11:53:16 PM2/11/01
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I heard somewhere that Weril are the ones that make the Winston brand
trumpets. - I know that the Winstons are quite inexpensive, but I've never
played one.

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