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View Poll Results: What are you playing?
Bach 174 33.27%
Conn 26 4.97%
Kanstul 35 6.69%
Stage 1 21 4.02%
B&S (Sonare, Cannonball, etc...) 15 2.87%
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Old 06-19-2007, 10:50 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: What is your main horn?

1993 Bach Strad 184G large bore short cornet, with a gold brass bell is the horn I use the most. The only mod I've made is a beautiful engraving job from Artistic Engraving.

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Old 06-19-2007, 10:54 AM   #12 (permalink)
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1993 Bach Strad 184G large bore short cornet, with a gold brass bell is the horn I use the most. The only mod I've made is a beautiful engraving job from Artistic Engraving.
Wow - that really is beautiful!
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Silver Bach Strad 43
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Taylor Chicago Lite




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Old 06-19-2007, 11:37 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Bach strad for 30 years. Has anybody tried the bach imitation from China
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Schilke B7 with a Monette M2 prototype leadpipe back from his Will's Music days, a Stomvi ring (replacing the first valve slide saddle), Curry CCaps and Curry lightweight finger buttons. Other than that, it's stock.
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Re: What is your main horn?

I have been playing an Edwards Generation III for the past two years. Great Horn! Very happy with it.
Prior to that I was playing a 1967 Getzen Severinson model (my son has it now).

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Stage 1 California Light Custom...........for pics, you can check them out @ Stage 1 Cali Light Forum!
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Bach 37 LR model. I took the laquer off, other than that it is stock.
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Bach Strad Model 72 customised by Rene Spada (Burgdord, Switzerland), Tunning Bell, reverse round tunning slide with 2L Leadpipe. Leadpipe, tuning slide and bell in gold finish, Valve body in silver

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