Snake oil? ;-) 2022-10-03 07:02 pm I'm reading a book on organic chemistry and I met this cameo:QuoteTrombone oil is used to lubricate trombone slides. It's basically a light machine oil, but it's also a wonderful metaphor.Trombone oil is very specialized.Musicians who need it will pay a high price for the best quality of trombone oil.And the total world market is a few gallons a year. (Actually, that's a made-up number, but this is a metaphor, so never mind.) The point is that, no matter how excellent a trombone oil maker you are, no matter how fine your trombone oil is or how much you can charge for it, you're never going to make a really serious amount of money selling it because the total market is just too small.I find this to be an excellent analogy that can be applied to many situations, and now you can use it too. Quote Selected
Re: Snake oil? ;-) Reply #1 – 2022-10-06 12:01 am Interesting. The best trombone cream seems to depend greatly on who you ask. I had one instructor who said to just buy POND'S Cold Cream. At any rate, the better cream never seemed to help my playing! Quote Selected 2 Likes
Re: Snake oil? ;-) Reply #2 – 2022-10-06 08:14 am A friend of mine, guitarist, had a Fender, then switched to a Gibson, then settled back to a Stratocaster.His conclusion: "switching instrument can't make me any better... I should switch the musician!" Quote Selected 1 Likes