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Thread: Full Euphonium Covers

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    Full Euphonium Covers

    Hey all,

    I see a lot of euphonists use these full covers lately and I was wondering if anyone could post some links where I could find some.

    After my audition to the HARTT school of music James Jackson ripped out his euph and it had this neat cover over it.

    Here are some pics:






  2. Full Euphonium Covers

    try a snugli

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    Full Euphonium Covers

    Originally posted by: scapino

    try a snugli
    If you mean a blanket I have tried to use one but I was mainly interested in where these guys bought these cases.


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    Full Euphonium Covers

    I THINK these are offered by DEG, importer of Willson. And if I remember correctly Besson was going to bring them back again, so check with Steve Mead (euphonium.net)

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    snugli baby carrier. You put the euph where the baby goes, about $20 at Walmart

    http://www.evenflo.com/product.aspx?id=208&pfid=165

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    Full Euphonium Covers

    Ah

    I've never heard of a snugli lol.

    I might just give it a try

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    Last i heard from my teacher when was trying to get one deg wasnt making/selling them anymore. but i could be wrong so keep looking. the idea of a snugli s pretty smart never would have thought of that good call.

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    Full Euphonium Covers

    The leather ones look even more awesomer(er)

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    Full Euphonium Covers

    Here's the best pic I can find...


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    Full Euphonium Covers

    When I was stationed with the 298th Army Band in West Berlin, Germany, I thought it might be cool to emulate the Brits with those "blankets".

    I had a couple custom-made from within the Berlin command's supply system and apart from keeping the valves from dripping water all over my uniforms (this was pre-water catcher or grime gutter days), I hated the thing.

    It sounded like I was playing in a blanket, oddly enough.

    Maybe those "snugli" things are made differently - dunno. But thanks to water-catcher/grime gutters, I don't have to worry about oily clothes anymore.

    Or uniforms, for that matter.

    U.S. Army, Retired (built mid-1950s)
    Adams E2 Euph (built 2017)
    Boosey & Co. Imperial Euph (built 1941)
    Edwards B454 Bass Trombone (built 2012)
    Boosey & Hawkes Imperial Eb tuba (built 1958)
    Kanstul 33-T lBBb tuba (built 2010)

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