i'm sure you are familiar w/ the site, but just get a handful of the cheap funk samplers from dustygroove.prophet6 said:I do a lot of funk, and the original 45's are big coin. Ugh.
i'm sure you are familiar w/ the site, but just get a handful of the cheap funk samplers from dustygroove.prophet6 said:I do a lot of funk, and the original 45's are big coin. Ugh.
Brian I have a bunch of resources for you to help with the search if you like. PM for details.Brian HCM#1 said:Cool I just started looking for a Porsche 911, 1985-1990 for a goof off car.
Thanks, I may take you up on it. I haven't told the wife I want to buy one We're looking to buy a new house within the next few months so it will be after that.k9handler said:Brian I have a bunch of resources for you to help with the search if you like. PM for details.
Jm_ said:just for you
Tully said:Whenever I whine about how expensive my music stuff is, I remember my violinist friend, who is about to spend potentially $50,000 or more for a new violin.
By the way, good luck with your all-state audition--if you haven't gone before, it's a lot of fun. Last year, we got the instrumental music director from Florida State University; he was awesome. And out of curiosity, with what group are you going to Carnegie Hall? Good luck with that, too.
Our school band program has been really poor for the last...well...since forever. The county finally built us a band room that didn't look like a hole in the wall and a place to perform and we just moved in last fall. Our school horns are crap, because the people that use them don't actually own them, so they mistreat them. My parents first bought me my own horn after i had made district in 6th grade so that i wouldn't have to go to the clinic with a horn that looked like it had gotten run over by a bus (complete with some halfway crushed tubes, and a hole in the bell).the Inbred said:InsaneP2Rider, as a freshman in high school, why aren't you using the school's instruments?
I didn't know you could actually purchase a Stradivarius. This may sound a little ridiculous, but I thought they were owned by the Italian government, and were sort of loaned out. My friend told me that $35,000 is the bare minimum for a violin for a serious college student, and that he'll probably end up playing something worth at least several 100k. I just can't fathom owning something like that.dvasis said:$50,000 for a violin, thats nuthin, there is a guy i know who just bought e classis stratavarious (probly spelled wrong) violin. It ran him well into the millions. The best part is that it is his second one!!! aaaaaah.
Sounds like fun. Our wind ensemble went to a similar contest in Florida last Spring Break, but I wasn't able to go for a few reasons.InsaneP2Rider said:I'm going to Carnegie Hall with A.C. Reynolds HS band. it's the carnegie high school band competition thingy where they choose 14 of the best bands in the country and let them compete on stage. should be an interesting trip, even though it takes up most all of our spring break.
Virtually no one "needs the best" in high school. However, there does get to be a point at which your equipment holds you back. For example, when playing flute, I have to alter my technique (which is very awkward) to make some things sound like they should. I am definitely at the point where I need to buy a flute in the $7000 range, but toward the end of college it will be the time for a $15,000 instrument, so I might as well get it now and save $8000. And for saxophones, I double on sax, so it's already hard enough for me, and a nice horn (which I don't have right now) makes it as easy as possible. These expenses are anything but frivolous. They are, however, the reason why I can't afford "the best" bike stuff, but that's OK.the Inbred said:musicians, like cyclists, are amusing. "i need the best" when what you really need to do is perfect your technique on what you have, then drop the coin on instruments that are worth more than a used car.
Compete in what? Is it some sort of battle-of-the-bands that banned JW's?ioscope said:San francisco
Victoria
and this year
WHISTLER
no joke our band is going to whistler april 30, I'm bringing my bike!!
(pun)
Except we are not allowed to compete 'cos we have one Jehova's witness.
Hows that for discrimination??
-- Dam Travis, that TOY is one of a kind !bullcrew said:Off road racing! caused 1 divorce and 1 to hate it.
http://www.off-road.com/toyota/features/march2000/index.html
I'll post some pics of it done. $50k into it when finished only to break it every month on purpose.
the Inbred said:musicians, like cyclists, are amusing. "i need the best" when what you really need to do is perfect your technique on what you have,
ugh, nevermind. that's awful. my high school band budget was pretty weak while i was there. we were set up to get a new line of baritones, but the school cut the budget at the last minute. through my high school years, and the years following that i helped, the only new line of instruments the band got were a complete new set of Yamaha marching snares, tenors, and bases. the band won the State marching competition in the late 70s, so the district decided to give money to renovate band facilities at that time. so basically, the band hall was 20yrs old when i finally got in it. it was kept up, though. the horns lended to students (typically just the french horns, and tubas) were descently maintained. and if you screwed one up, you had to pay to fix it.InsaneP2Rider said:Our school band program has been really poor for the last...well...since forever. The county finally built us a band room that didn't look like a hole in the wall and a place to perform and we just moved in last fall.
Our instruments are pretty crappy too, although we have nice low clarinets. BTW, the Magic Music Days trip is the same one I wasn't able to go on.the Inbred said:it was kept up, though. the horns lended to students (typically just the french horns, and tubas) were descently maintained. and if you screwed one up, you had to pay to fix it.
we went to some "national" competition in Florida, Disney Land...Magic Music Days, or something like that. god damn. one of the most fun trips i've been on. being that far away from home with really no supervision. score.
Tully - what do you mean alter your technique? like change fingerings, adjust embouchure, roll in/out? i never learned to play flute. just clarinet, sax, and baritone.
Yeah, my clubs are too small now, and I don't feel it's worth my money to buy new ones, but I used to play at a local 9-hole course for $10 per round (cheapest non-par 3 I could find), and it has lots of dead grass and stuff, but whatever. It was pretty fun, and plenty challenging even for someone at my ridiculously high skill level.kicknitLivE said:The local muni works for me.
cool. good to see a fellow trumpet player on the board . uh, i run monette stuff btw (149XL for Bb, C973 for C)... i love it, tho.CunningStunt said:Trumpets are way more cost effective unless you run Dave Monette stuff.
Yeah that costs a little then I have 2 other bullit burners ,then we fish huntclancy98 said:shooting? nobody shoots here? expensive. guns and bullets, guns and bullets.
Ian F said:Guitars are diffinetely an expensive hobby... granted, my stuff is paid for and I nothing new really makes me want to pull out the c-card... not that I really need to... 3 Gibson Les Pauls, 1 USA Strat, 1 Custom Shop Explorer, 1 ESP Horizon (old 80's US-made n/t model), 1 Ovation Classical, 1 Tacoma dreadnaught - all US-made stuff. Plus a few others... Not to mention amps... effects... etc... Most bought about 10 years ago when I couldn't pass a guitar and not buy it... pretty much, if you can name it, I've owned one... PRS... Ric's... Tele's... Strat (had more than one back then)... SG's... and a whole host of other oddities... I had a ton of recording equipment as well, but when I stopped using it I decided it was best to sell it before it became totally worthless... knowing that if/when I get back into it, I'll probably go digital.
Woodworking can suck away some serious cash for sure... go price some high quality chisels ($300+)... or a good table saw ($600 - $2000)...
As can buying tools to work on cars... Go to Snap-on.com and price some tools... granted, that's pro-stuff, but for some things, Craftsman just doesn't work quite well enough... I'll probably splurge for some Snap-on ratchets some time this year...
Pretty much, as soon as you add an engine into the mix, costs rise exponentially... that was actually what got me into mtn biking... back in 1990 I had a choice: mtn bike or MX bike... decided going with pedal-power would be cheaper... how was I to know I'd be spending many thousands some years later on a race bike for a version of the sport that barely existed back then (DH).
Well, this was almost 15 years ago, and that day came. I was 21 years old at the time.my dad got me the watches bug.
hes got quite a collection.
a 1998 rolex daytona steel white dial, a rolex daytona paul newman, an extremey rare steel rolex daytona made for the peruvian air force (the only factory engraved rolex´s in existance). a IWC portuguese perpetual calendar, a omega speedmaster Michael Schummacher edition, a gold-steel rolex submariner and an audemars royal oak black dial and a few others
someday theyll be mine!!!!!!
I feel the same way.It was pretty stupid to long for the day I´d own them.
Some things are just not understood at age 21.I feel the same way.
Sorry about your dad man.Some things are just not understood at age 21.
You expect things to be spontaneously given away for no reason and the world to freeze in time.... then your dad gets cancer, and they are given away because they are of no use anymore.