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08 Barberville Jamboree

Musical instruments hold a beauty beyond the sound that the produce. What people seldom think about when looking at an instrument is the level of craftsmanship that goes into producing it. Attention must be paid to the tones, the shape, and even its outward beauty.

Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments

Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments

Texas Instruments EPROM. 4194034 bit/524288 byte programmable ROM.

 

Only single +5V is needed and program voltage.

 

CDIP-32 package. Singapore.

Typical Soviet toothpaste green with black instruments. This piece is about 1/4" long.

Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments

Ophtalmic silicon plugs for my eyes draining ducts. The stick bit on the right handside is used to widen the ducts to fit the plug.

Pictures from my first instrument training flight. My instrument instructor Brian and I practice BAI over the Berryville Practice Area west of Leesburg, VA while Erin took these photos from the backseat of our DA-40 aircraft, N392MA. Also at work was the Promote Systems GPS receiver for the Nikon D90 (More info here: http://lem.cc/7 )

first pass on the welding, you can see the bead at the bottom, ground smooth then hit it with a 120 grit disc on the angle grinder

Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments, 13th March 2011

Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments

Pictures from my first instrument training flight. My instrument instructor Brian and I practice BAI over the Berryville Practice Area west of Leesburg, VA while Erin took these photos from the backseat of our DA-40 aircraft, N392MA. Also at work was the Promote Systems GPS receiver for the Nikon D90 (More info here: http://lem.cc/7 )

Musée de la musique, Philharmonie de Paris.

Pictures from my first instrument training flight. My instrument instructor Brian and I practice BAI over the Berryville Practice Area west of Leesburg, VA while Erin took these photos from the backseat of our DA-40 aircraft, N392MA. Also at work was the Promote Systems GPS receiver for the Nikon D90 (More info here: http://lem.cc/7 )

Squeaky clean. No touching.

All the instruments and luggage had to be sealed in these containers for the ferry ride to Zhuhai.

Pictures from my first instrument training flight. My instrument instructor Brian and I practice BAI over the Berryville Practice Area west of Leesburg, VA while Erin took these photos from the backseat of our DA-40 aircraft, N392MA. Also at work was the Promote Systems GPS receiver for the Nikon D90 (More info here: http://lem.cc/7 )

 

Foggles!

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