Re: [Hornlist] hand guards and other accessories

2004-06-18 Thread David Jewell
I have to agree as to the quality of the people. When I first encountered them several years ago after seeing an ad in I believe the ITG Journal, they were the most considerate, conversational and informative folks. We had a several minute general conversation, and all I had expected was for

Re: [Hornlist] hand guards and other accessories

2004-06-17 Thread BrassArtsUnlim
In a message dated 6/16/2004 10:46:48 AM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi listers - for everyone who is looking for handguards and other items, check leatherspecialtiesco.com, they are the ones who supply Osmun, BrassArts, Music123, WWBW, BrookMays and probably most

Re: [Hornlist] Hand guards

2004-06-16 Thread Greg Campbell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyways, does anyone know where I can get some nice left and right hand guards for my horn? Go to a sporting goods store and find the wrapping used for tennis racquet grips. Don't wrap it excessively tight. Replace it every few months. Greg

Re: [Hornlist] Hand guards

2004-06-15 Thread william bamberg
The ones I make myself are better than any I've found for sale. Tandy Leather sells scraps of really nice leather for pennies. Two tricks I've learned to do are to wrap the horn with tape under the hand guard, and make the hand guard so the laces are towards the center of the horn, not under