I'll go first:
"piggy"-style tubas (contrabass/extra-large bore/small bell/short stature)
analogies: tubas' shapes/sizes to weapons
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Re: analogies: tubas' shapes/sizes to weapons
I'm not going to be good at this game.
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playing some old German rotary tubas for free
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Re: analogies: tubas' shapes/sizes to weapons
My tuba "arsenal."
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Re: analogies: tubas' shapes/sizes to weapons
Big, kaiser-shaped tuba = cannon
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Re: analogies: tubas' shapes/sizes to weapons
186 = 30-06
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Re: analogies: tubas' shapes/sizes to weapons
Piggy - this is more what I pictured.
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Re: analogies: tubas' shapes/sizes to weapons
Yeah… Piggy is sawed off something or other, but probably a cannon - instead of a sawed off shotgun.
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Re: analogies: tubas' shapes/sizes to weapons
I'm sorry. I decline. To weaponize tubas will make us a political target for those firearms that may be mentioned.
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