Young Col
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To that Lunnun yesterday to take up a Christmas present of a lunch cruise on the Thames and a trip on the London Eye. It is Mrs YC's birthday today, so we timed it well.
On the way back to Waterloo station there was a sax busker under one of the arches, improvising nicely on Careless Whispers. In proper Cafe Saxophone stye I made a contribution, but as he had stopped to thank a few people I asked him what sax he had. He was German and his sax was a slightly battered silver German B&S with a nice rounded tone. There's some mention of them on SOTW and elsewhere on the web. It's not clear whether they are still made or if the company just make brass instruments now. Anyway, I've not seen B&S referred to on here. Anyone had direct experience?
YC
ps London Eye hghly recommended, even on a slightly dull day. However, England half-term aside as lots of children, there were still lots of tourists, so I would suggest booking in advance to avoid long queues at peak time (which yesterday seemed to be from mid-morning to about 4pm) .
On the way back to Waterloo station there was a sax busker under one of the arches, improvising nicely on Careless Whispers. In proper Cafe Saxophone stye I made a contribution, but as he had stopped to thank a few people I asked him what sax he had. He was German and his sax was a slightly battered silver German B&S with a nice rounded tone. There's some mention of them on SOTW and elsewhere on the web. It's not clear whether they are still made or if the company just make brass instruments now. Anyway, I've not seen B&S referred to on here. Anyone had direct experience?
YC
ps London Eye hghly recommended, even on a slightly dull day. However, England half-term aside as lots of children, there were still lots of tourists, so I would suggest booking in advance to avoid long queues at peak time (which yesterday seemed to be from mid-morning to about 4pm) .