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#1
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#2
Very nice one from Ralph and sounds good ... congrats
#3
Congrats on a great horn!


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#4
General Forum / Re: EATING MAINE TURKEYS?
Last post by YoungGobbler - Today at 04:19:28 PM
Well, first of all, what is an « awful » smell for you?

Cause I always find that turkeys have a particular smell, but that's something I like from them. They smell like a critter that spends it's life outdoors, under the rain, in the mud, in the woods, and honestly, that's a smell I like. But first, that's mostly the exterior skin that smells that. Than, the interior also has it's smell but it's just normal gut smell of an animal you just got.
#5
Quote from: eggshell on September 14, 2025, 08:25:37 AMWe all have a story to tell, but it's a special gift to form words in a way that others can live those stories vicariously through them. When told correctly the reader can almost hear smell and see the experience through their own lens. Well done sir
Well, you too you're good with that  ;)
#6
OK, that makes sense!!!
#7
Quote from: EZ on Today at 01:59:56 PMLooks and sounds fantastic!!!

What do you mean by "Turpin style"?
I could be wrong, but ive always thought of the "kissing methond", with a distinct two notes and sharp roll over as the Turpin style and the draw method with little to no dropping of your jaw as the "Farmer method". Heard various trumpet guys use these terms here and there.

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General Forum / Re: 3 word story
Last post by NCL - Today at 03:24:27 PM
but some will
#9
Congrats on a sweet looking and sounding horn from Mr. Permar.
#10
Looks and sounds fantastic!!!

What do you mean by "Turpin style"?