Posted 2 days ago
fortapache
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Finally got an Official Boy Scout Bugle. This one is made by Rexcraft. This is a real official one as seen in photo #2. Not sure how old it is but it has a lovely patina. Looks bronze. It is almost the exact same as a US Army regulation bugle. The tuning slides are in different positions. Looks like it can be tuned to a full step higher. In the long long ago I could actually play the bugle and played taps at a memorial day service but I have lost my lip. Actually the lip is still there but I can't play the bugle anymore.
These are pretty cool!! Merry Christmas Friend!!!
What happened to the other boy scout stuff you were gonna post?
And yeah..I played trumpet for like 9 years..couldn't play now to save my life.
fortapache:
"In the long long ago I could actually play the bugle and played taps at a memorial day service but I have lost my lip. Actually the lip is still there but I can't play the bugle anymore."
dav2no1:
"And yeah..I played trumpet for like 9 years..couldn't play now to save my life."
Y'all. Just be grateful that you were spared "laryngocele" and "Gillespie's Pouches. Or were you? };-)
I myself played clarinet in grade school, but couldn't do more than wet a reed at this point.
Oh, BTW, Happy Holidays.
Thank you very much Scott and Merry Christmas.
Sorry Dave. I will get to work on getting my pins together and get back to the Saturday Evening Scout Post. I have other stuff too. I was a trombone player but I played other brass too.
Thank you very much keramikos. I don't think so and happy holidays.
Thank you very much
Very Nice Fort., I have one of its twin brothers i found last year in one of my honey holes in CA. I also attempted to play the trumpet in the 7th grade early 60s, but never learned to read music, so faked it. LOL