Actually, the TGI Friday "gallery" is no more. They decided to change the decor of all the TGI Fridays to appeal to 20 to 40 somethings. They took down all the antique bric-a-brac and shipped most of it to Cincinnati where I ended up buying a lot of the instruments at auction. There weren't any good french horns, but there was a lot of other good stuff. Unfortunately, their method of hanging the instruments was to run a big long drywall screw right through them in a couple of places. That way there was no danger of a sousaphone falling on some hapless patron's head in the middle of the appetizer course. Oh well, lots of good parts.
- Steve Mumford John wrote: I wonder what will end up on the walls in the early Victorian TGI Friday's gallery. John Baumgart Richard wrote: ... but many of the instruments will be dispersed among the other galleries as decorative art objects, depending on the period. _______________________________________________ post: [email protected] unsubscribe or set options at https://pegasus.memphis.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/options/horn/archive%40jab.org
