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I spent yesterday working on Willow. This particular fountain has what I think is a base trombone and a regular trombone. Both commonly known as ``BONES` in the trombone world so I am told. It’s interesting to visit the twin trombone format again. I wrapped the lower section with several coils of soft pipe and completed the ends with brass candle holders. Long and lean Willow is about six or seven feet high. I have named the piece Willow because of the glass lamp shades that look like willow leaves to me. Out o the water and back to the work shop Willow…..
Nice to know about the base trombone and a regular trombone..
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