DIDJ NUMBER - 435



Read what I said about the C in this update and apply it to this F. Also close intervals and dramatic jaw drop. More of a blunt delivery than the C but still a very comfortable backpressure to work with. I honestly built it thinking that was going to cut off the bottom 10 inches after I'd play it for a week or so, as an experiment in hearing and feeling the difference in bell length. I decided I like it too much the way it is and so here it is, in all it's splendid rediculousness. Big bells are kinda like monster trucks, they pack enough machismo to make up for a small penis. You don't even have to have a penis (or like 'em) to appreciate the power and volume. I'm still willing to cut the bell shorter at no extra charge. That will result in the trumpet rising up to match the fundamental. I actually like it for the effect of the long bell on vocalized harmonics. Heavy and solid at about 11 pounds. Any other instrument on my site right now would be a better choice for anyone that can only own one didge, but this is weird, and cool, and sometimes ya just gotta...
DIDJ # -
435
WOOD TYPE -
Maple
KEY -
F
TRUMPET -
Eb, Bb, F
LENGTH -
68 inches
MOUTHPIECE -
I.D. - 1 3/8 inches
O.D. - 1 3/4 inches
BELL -
6 x 8 inches
PRICE -
