Steve Freides wrote:
My son ... got a plastic Berp at his teacher's request, but his
teacher said the berp he wants my son to use is made of metal.
The BERP folks discontinued the metal ones several years ago. The
plastic versions were the new, improved model. The idea was that the
plastic
My son plays horn and trumpet and this is actually a trumpet question but I
figured you folks might know - he got a plastic Berp at his teacher's
request, but his teacher said the berp he wants my son to use is made of
metal.
Any links to where I might find this? We bought the one we have from
I'm pretty sure Dillons has both the metal and plastic BERP. Just
gotta call them.
Aleks Ozolins
On Sep 21, 2007, at 1:11 PM, Steve Freides wrote:
My son plays horn and trumpet and this is actually a trumpet
question but I
figured you folks might know - he got a plastic Berp at his
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Berp - metal, plastic
I'm pretty sure Dillons has both the metal and plastic BERP.
Just gotta call them.
Aleks Ozolins
On Sep 21, 2007, at 1:11 PM, Steve Freides wrote:
My son plays horn and trumpet and this is actually a
trumpet question
but I figured you
Hi Steve,
You can get more information at BERP's website.
http://www.berp.com/
They do not appear to make a metal one. The metal ones that I have
seen (moosewood, etc.) actually fit inside the lead pipe and do not
clamp onto it as does the BERP (much better solution in my mind as it
Last time I was in Dillons maybe a month ago I def saw the metal ones
on the wall with the other ones. Perhaps they are out of stock now.
Aleks Ozolins
On Sep 21, 2007, at 3:23 PM, Rick Nadeau wrote:
Hi Steve,
You can get more information at BERP's website.
http://www.berp.com/
They
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