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tamtom · 1 year
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今年最後のメンテ完了 #fujifilm_xe4 #xf1855mm #getzen #getzen4147ib #getzentrombone #trombone #tenortrombone https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm1hpv0yODz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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davidkendall · 5 months
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I've ranted about this elsewhere, but I wanted to share the rant here, too.
Pictured is a Getzen trumpet. My Getzen trumpet, from my high school and college trumpet-playing days (along with all the mutes that went with it). To be fair, I haven't played it in decades. And, to be fair, I had left it in what I thought was the relative safety of my ex's attic. I have bins of stuff of hers; she had some stuff of mine. On Saturday, we finally orchestrated a long-sought-after (by me) exchange of stuff. While she had mentioned that there had been a leak in the roof several years back, she did not mention that the trumpet case had been soaked, and that she had never done anything - like, anything - to dry it out. So, my trumpet has been sitting in a soggy case for, literally, years. I mean, the case was still very heavy from water just sitting in it. As you can see, it did not hold up well to that.
As I said, I haven't played in years. But, that trumpet does have a soft spot in my heart. My dad bought it for me, back in the day, when it became apparent that I was a more than decent high-school trumpet player. Everyone else was getting a Bach; I got a silver Getzen; not only was it unique, but it was the same kind Doc Severinsen of the Tonight Show played. And when I showed up in school with it, it got a lot of "oooooos" and "ahhhs". (I've done some research over the weekend; it was (and is) a very good horn and I'm sure my dad spent a pretty penny on it, back in the day.)
But what really bugs me is that it just sat, in a wet case, for years. No care or consideration for it, at all. I mean, it's clear that it was never even opened after it got wet; it just sat in a soggy case. And in the meantime, I stored all of her stuff safely, in secure, water-proof bins, and I delivered those bins of pristine condition. Meanwhile, I get this. (There was another bin of computer programs and paperwork, also destroyed by water. All trashed now.)
Fortunately, a local music store specializes in instrument clean-up and restoration. I took the trumpet there today and the young woman in charge of fixing instruments assured me the horn was salvageable. It'll take some work, and about $350, but it's worth it to me. First of all, my dad got this for me, so there's a sentimental value to it. And, once I'm gone, someone can get something for the trumpet, because, in good shape, it's worth a lot more than $350.
But I'll never understand why people can't take care of things entrusted to them.
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ultrvmonogamy · 3 months
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eduebookstore · 3 months
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Health Economics and Financing 5th Edition by Thomas E. Getzen, ISBN-13: 978-1118184905 [PDF eBook eTextbook] 496 pages Publisher: Wiley; 5 edition (November 27, 2012) Language: English ISBN-10: 1118184904 ISBN-13: 978-1118184905 Health Economics and Financing serves as the perfect primer for the economic analysis of medical markets. It prepares students of medicine, public health, policy and administration who wish to engage the central economic issues of their field—without extensive mathematics or highly technical analytical techniques. Getzen’s text includes effective explanations of how and why health and medicine are both like and unlike other economic goods, as well as knowledge about institutional features, for students who intend to go into this unique and rewarding line of work. Health Economics and Financing serves as an excellent primer for introducing students to the principles and core concepts of health economics rather than its literature, equations, or research methods. Biography Thomas E. Getzen, Ph.D., is Professor of Risk, Insurance and Health Management at the Fox School of Business, Temple University and Executive Director of iHEA, the International Health Economics Association, with 2400 academic and professional members in 72 countries (www.healtheconomics.org). He has also served as visiting professor at the University of Toronto, the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy at Princeton University, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and the Centre for Health Economics at the University of York. His textbook Health Economics: Fundamentals and Flow of Funds (Wiley; 4th ed., 2010) is used in graduate and undergraduate programs throughout the world. His research focuses on the macroeconomics of health, finance, forecasting medical expenditures and physician supply, price indexes, public health economics, and related issues. He recently completed a model of long-run medical cost trends for use by the Society of Actuaries, building on the work of economists at the CMS and CBO. Currently Professor Getzen is conducting an organizational study of tissue banking focused on organizational dynamics, pricing and the creation of medical value. What makes us different? • Instant Download • Always Competitive Pricing • 100% Privacy • FREE Sample Available • 24-7 LIVE Customer Support
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greatebookstoreblog · 9 months
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Health Economics and Financing 5th Edition by Thomas E. Getzen, ISBN-13: 978-1118184905 [PDF eBook eTextbook] 496 pages Publisher: Wiley; 5 edition (November 27, 2012) Language: English ISBN-10: 1118184904 ISBN-13: 978-1118184905 Health Economics and Financing serves as the perfect primer for the economic analysis of medical markets. It prepares students of medicine, public health, policy and administration who wish to engage the central economic issues of their field—without extensive mathematics or highly technical analytical techniques. Getzen’s text includes effective explanations of how and why health and medicine are both like and unlike other economic goods, as well as knowledge about institutional features, for students who intend to go into this unique and rewarding line of work. Health Economics and Financing serves as an excellent primer for introducing students to the principles and core concepts of health economics rather than its literature, equations, or research methods. Biography Thomas E. Getzen, Ph.D., is Professor of Risk, Insurance and Health Management at the Fox School of Business, Temple University and Executive Director of iHEA, the International Health Economics Association, with 2400 academic and professional members in 72 countries (www.healtheconomics.org). He has also served as visiting professor at the University of Toronto, the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy at Princeton University, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and the Centre for Health Economics at the University of York. His textbook Health Economics: Fundamentals and Flow of Funds (Wiley; 4th ed., 2010) is used in graduate and undergraduate programs throughout the world. His research focuses on the macroeconomics of health, finance, forecasting medical expenditures and physician supply, price indexes, public health economics, and related issues. He recently completed a model of long-run medical cost trends for use by the Society of Actuaries, building on the work of economists at the CMS and CBO. Currently Professor Getzen is conducting an organizational study of tissue banking focused on organizational dynamics, pricing and the creation of medical value. What makes us different? • Instant Download • Always Competitive Pricing • 100% Privacy • FREE Sample Available • 24-7 LIVE Customer Support
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royalebook · 9 months
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Health Economics and Financing 5th Edition by Thomas E. Getzen, ISBN-13: 978-1118184905 [PDF eBook eTextbook] 496 pages Publisher: Wiley; 5 edition (November 27, 2012) Language: English ISBN-10: 1118184904 ISBN-13: 978-1118184905 Health Economics and Financing serves as the perfect primer for the economic analysis of medical markets. It prepares students of medicine, public health, policy and administration who wish to engage the central economic issues of their field—without extensive mathematics or highly technical analytical techniques. Getzen’s text includes effective explanations of how and why health and medicine are both like and unlike other economic goods, as well as knowledge about institutional features, for students who intend to go into this unique and rewarding line of work. Health Economics and Financing serves as an excellent primer for introducing students to the principles and core concepts of health economics rather than its literature, equations, or research methods. Biography Thomas E. Getzen, Ph.D., is Professor of Risk, Insurance and Health Management at the Fox School of Business, Temple University and Executive Director of iHEA, the International Health Economics Association, with 2400 academic and professional members in 72 countries (www.healtheconomics.org). He has also served as visiting professor at the University of Toronto, the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy at Princeton University, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and the Centre for Health Economics at the University of York. His textbook Health Economics: Fundamentals and Flow of Funds (Wiley; 4th ed., 2010) is used in graduate and undergraduate programs throughout the world. His research focuses on the macroeconomics of health, finance, forecasting medical expenditures and physician supply, price indexes, public health economics, and related issues. He recently completed a model of long-run medical cost trends for use by the Society of Actuaries, building on the work of economists at the CMS and CBO. Currently Professor Getzen is conducting an organizational study of tissue banking focused on organizational dynamics, pricing and the creation of medical value. What makes us different? • Instant Download • Always Competitive Pricing • 100% Privacy • FREE Sample Available • 24-7 LIVE Customer Support
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instantebookmart · 9 months
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Health Economics and Financing 5th Edition by Thomas E. Getzen, ISBN-13: 978-1118184905 [PDF eBook eTextbook] 496 pages Publisher: Wiley; 5 edition (November 27, 2012) Language: English ISBN-10: 1118184904 ISBN-13: 978-1118184905 Health Economics and Financing serves as the perfect primer for the economic analysis of medical markets. It prepares students of medicine, public health, policy and administration who wish to engage the central economic issues of their field—without extensive mathematics or highly technical analytical techniques. Getzen’s text includes effective explanations of how and why health and medicine are both like and unlike other economic goods, as well as knowledge about institutional features, for students who intend to go into this unique and rewarding line of work. Health Economics and Financing serves as an excellent primer for introducing students to the principles and core concepts of health economics rather than its literature, equations, or research methods. Biography Thomas E. Getzen, Ph.D., is Professor of Risk, Insurance and Health Management at the Fox School of Business, Temple University and Executive Director of iHEA, the International Health Economics Association, with 2400 academic and professional members in 72 countries (www.healtheconomics.org). He has also served as visiting professor at the University of Toronto, the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy at Princeton University, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and the Centre for Health Economics at the University of York. His textbook Health Economics: Fundamentals and Flow of Funds (Wiley; 4th ed., 2010) is used in graduate and undergraduate programs throughout the world. His research focuses on the macroeconomics of health, finance, forecasting medical expenditures and physician supply, price indexes, public health economics, and related issues. He recently completed a model of long-run medical cost trends for use by the Society of Actuaries, building on the work of economists at the CMS and CBO. Currently Professor Getzen is conducting an organizational study of tissue banking focused on organizational dynamics, pricing and the creation of medical value. What makes us different? • Instant Download • Always Competitive Pricing • 100% Privacy • FREE Sample Available • 24-7 LIVE Customer Support
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isakaru · 1 year
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welcome to my dark and dingy brass instrument corner
in order of left to right we have: baritone (king), flugelhorn (acb), cornet (king), trumpet (yamaha), trumpet (york), trumpet (who the hell knows), trombone (getzen), mellophone (dont remember), and alto horn (yamaha)
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rahmauul · 1 year
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$22.99 Only! ~ Vintage 1950's Getzen Co. Elkhorn Wis. Cornet Mouthpiece, Brass Instrument Mouthpieces, Woodwind Mouthpiece Check This Out!
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farnsworthguitars · 3 years
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Poll: which one? Burl/clear, TV Yellow or Blond? Also, second poll. Beef wieners or hot links sausage? #wood #woodworking #guitarmaking #workslow #getzen (at Edmonds, Washington) https://www.instagram.com/p/CNYpaYZA9NA/?igshid=12cmxzsa7f0t3
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spybason · 3 years
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agalper · 6 years
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Grateful for this refreshing waterfall 7 hours into our 9 hour hike. 🦋 這座山總共爬了9個多小時! 開心地在小瀑布旁休息一下吧⋯😅 . . . 📸: @yoginisteph <—thx for the awesome pics! 💕 #thirsty? #waterfall #refreshing #happyhapa #choosemountains #choosehealth #choosenature #pnw #pnwwomen #hikewashington #naturephotography #trailrunning #getzen #beinspired #motherearth #naturehike #peoplewhohike #mountaingirls #mtnchicks #herpnwlife #sheexplores #womenwhoexplore #womenwhohike #girlswhohike #worlderlust #adventureseeker #optoutside #forceofnature #staywild (at Gothic Basin, North Cascades) https://www.instagram.com/p/BmTpr1dnG7z/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1teehzk7h3wv9
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thermomixyou · 3 years
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Heute habe ich ein Leibgericht aus meiner Kindheit zubereitet: Buttermilchgetzen. 😇 Es ist eigentlich ein traditionelles Gericht der Erzgebirgischen Küche, wurde aber auch bei uns in Sachsen sehr häufig gegessen. 🍽 Für meine beiden Getzen habe ich die 25cm Gusseisen-Pfannen von PamperedChef® verwendet. Einfach perfekt! Eine Pfanne habe ich klassisch mit Speckwürfeln gemacht, die andere vegetarisch, ganz ohne Fleischbeilage. Die Gusseisernen Pfannen findet ihr hier: https://www.pamperedchef.eu/pws/AnjaHassoun/store/DEO/catalog/Kochen/Gusseiserne%20Bratpfanne%2025%20cm #kochenistleidenschaftde #emaille #gusseisenpfanne #stoneware #erzgebirge #getzen #kartoffelgerichte #speck #tradition #sachsen #heimatliebe #pamperedchefdeutschland #backen #kochen #schmoren #diy #kochschule #frischgekocht #selbstgebacken #rezepte #liebegehtdurchdenmagen #familie #homeschooling #steinofeneffekt #kuchengitter (hier: Hameln, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMGDuX5nr_e/?igshid=rqtnks0ol6b5
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