Re: Horns for sale-Easter Edition


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Posted by js on April 19, 2003 at 17:50:04:

In Reply to: Horns for sale-Easter Edition posted by LV on April 19, 2003 at 15:52:06:

(I cannot respond to any email inquiries for about five days. Please be patient.)

mostly lower-priced instruments (most under $2K):

- an Czech-made Amati "7/8" size 3-valve top-action BBb with case...fairly shiny
- a Conn 24J 4-valve top-action recording bell B.A.T.*
- some new "demo" Weril 3/4 4-valve front-action BBb tubas with or without hard cases
- some new "demo" Weril 4-valve (just like Yamaha YEP-321) euphonium outfits...and a 3-valve
- a JUST-like-new Jupiter 3-valve euphonium outfit
- a 4-valve compensating satin-silver Besson euphonium*
- (NOT an "econo" instrument) a Hirsbrunner silver euphonium "like new"*
- possibly (unless bought by the school who has it on approval) a restored King fiberglass sousaphone
- a recently completely overhauled and bright-silver plated Selmer U.S.A. (brass) sousaphone (belongs to the same school, above. These are extremely similar in design to the original Elkhart Conn 14K sousaphones, though actually a different instrument.)
- really nice older Yamaha large bore F-attachment trombone (very light wear)
- a Czech-made Amati F (length of an F-tuba) cimbasso*
- a Czech-made Amati natural trumpet (D-Eb-E)
- a Willson-made F trumpet (mellophone length, but more flugal horn-like) thingy...includes case and Eb conversion slide
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*denotes that this instrument is in the workroom, and not quite ready for sale

home email (in town through Sunday) jsellman(AT)midsouth.rr.com



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