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2 comments:
I usually make fun of people who have trumpet stands but only use one trumpet at a time. I mean, you've just got one trumpet. Can't you just, you know, hold it?
But as far as trumpet stands go, that's a good one.
This comment is originally from Anna, which she put up as a post before reading the rules of the blog. Geez, Anna... ;-)
I have a K&M 5 leg stand and I love it. It's one of the best toys I've invested in. I don't have to worry about laying my horn down on the floor or the ground and getting it dirty or scratched. It's a very good quality stand that's served me well for 5 years now. It's durable and elegant.
Forgive me for making this sound like a total sales pitch, but it's true. You'll really like having it.
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