Wasn't there something about him not being 100% in favor of the Eastman "merger"?

He posted it on Facebook today. Some people may have known about it, but a lot of us didn't.
Stephen has a non-compete. He is making french horns, not trombones.norbie2018 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 6:24 pm Another trombone manufacturer in the States, another set of options - it is a good time to be a trombone player. Well, a trombone player with money.![]()
Non-competes usually expire. It’s been around 5 years since Eastman bought the company. Maybe the non-compete expired Dec 31/19?Burgerbob wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 6:29 pmStephen has a non-compete. He is making french horns, not trombones.norbie2018 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 6:24 pm Another trombone manufacturer in the States, another set of options - it is a good time to be a trombone player. Well, a trombone player with money.![]()
While I'm sure there are exceptions, non-compete clauses, aka, covenants not to compete, typically don't kick in until an employee leaves a company.
He spent enough time at Osmun. He should know French Horns pretty well.Burgerbob wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 7:23 pm Shires also makes a euphonium now. https://www.dillonmusic.com/shires-q-se ... onium.html
I'm pretty sure Steve is going to make very nice, custom french horns on his own. And that's it.
I recently got to play one of those Q series. Holy cow it played pretty great. I was genuinely surprised. It played in tune and had a good sound. Comparable to any Besson or Wilson out there, if not better than many. I might replace my Besson New Standard with the 41S when I get the dough.Burgerbob wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 7:23 pm Shires also makes a euphonium now. https://www.dillonmusic.com/shires-q-se ... onium.html
I'm pretty sure Steve is going to make very nice, custom french horns on his own. And that's it.
The S. E. Shires Company designed an instrument and established a business relationship with Joe Alessi.
It's gotta be tough to walk away when it's your name above the door, plus the people you're leaving behind.GabeLangfur wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 8:40 amI know Steve well; this was a difficult decision for him to make, but it was coming for a while.
Steve has clearly moved on from S. E. Shires; his heart and soul are currently absorbed by the design and manufacture of French horns. And of course life is a little better when the Ben & Jerry's ice cream plant is just around the corner in Waterbury. Holliston is probably by now only a memory.JohnL wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 2:27 pm
It's gotta be tough to walk away when it's your name above the door, plus the people you're leaving behind.
OTOH, living in Waterbury Center and working for a company in Holliston, MA? I wouldn't think that would be sustainable, even if he wasn't commuting every day.