Ten million dollars for an instrument we will only hear a few times a year, amazing value for money. And it sounds like they’ve tried to cheap out at every possible opportunity along the way.
They’ll probably try and get someone to play for free.
Just imagine all the ‘exposure’ they’ll get playing for free! Once everyone hears them playing the war memorial bells they’ll be rushed off their feet with bookings to play everyone’s bells.
Ten million dollars for an instrument we will only hear a few times a year, amazing value for money. And it sounds like they’ve tried to cheap out at every possible opportunity along the way.
They’ll probably try and get someone to play for free.
Just imagine all the ‘exposure’ they’ll get playing for free! Once everyone hears them playing the war memorial bells they’ll be rushed off their feet with bookings to play everyone’s bells.
Someone in Australia will offer to pay them what they’re worth, and off they’ll go.
if its only going to be once a year whats the fucking point of fixing the bells.
They’ll probably try and get WCC to pay for the musician.
Because they’re flush with cash right now.
Capital expenditures come from a different budget then personal