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| Forte User Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Casper, WY
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![]() | Re: VINTAGE HORN EYE CANDY Very Nice. Really nice. WOW. http://s179.photobucket.com/albums/w290/dsdagy/ Easier to view the whole album. Hope you don't mind. Do you have some history on those horns? |
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| New Friend Join Date: Jul 2007
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![]() | Re: VINTAGE HORN EYE CANDY Thanks! I have collected them over the years, 1 from other collectors, 2 from my teachers, 2 from ebay. I was able to get cards on all from Ted at Bach. All are original with the factory gold and silver plate. #331 is raw brass. I figure they will fund my daughters college education someday |
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| New Friend Join Date: Jul 2007
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![]() | Re: VINTAGE HORN EYE CANDY I do play but not these partucular horns very often, they are locked away in the attic and are basically for investment along with a benge pocket tpt and a mint Couesnon Monopole flugel. That being said 331 is my favorite player but the 2 engaved NY's are my favorites from a collectable point of view. They all play well, just all sound a little different. My everyday horns are Malone and Larson conversions along with an Bach Bb from 1967. |
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| Mezzo Piano User Join Date: Oct 2005
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![]() | Re: VINTAGE HORN EYE CANDY 1930 Olds cornet, original finish. 1929 Olds trumpet raw (polished) brass. They are fun to play too! ![]()
__________________ (Above) Alexanders ragtime band-circa 1960 "Baby, I'm already the coolest, and the hippist, now you want me to be on time too?" Buddy Love "We appointed all our worst generals to command our armies, and our best generals to edit our newspapers." Robert E. Lee |
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| | #187 (permalink) |
| Mezzo Piano User Join Date: Oct 2005
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![]() | Re: VINTAGE HORN EYE CANDY No, Thanks! Here's a couple cornets. A 1946 Super that is new (never sold or used). Came out of a closed music store, found on a back high shelf. The other a 1955 Mendez cornet (Yes cornet) in original condition. ![]()
__________________ (Above) Alexanders ragtime band-circa 1960 "Baby, I'm already the coolest, and the hippist, now you want me to be on time too?" Buddy Love "We appointed all our worst generals to command our armies, and our best generals to edit our newspapers." Robert E. Lee |
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Brisbane in OZ
Posts: 152
![]() | Re: VINTAGE HORN EYE CANDY Man that 400 looks nice!!!! Here is my new toy. 1943 ish F.A. Reynolds cornet, pre contempora. Nearly finished the restoration, just need to buff and laquer.....oh and I am making new period valve bottoms which will be silver plated along with re-plating the tops. ![]() ![]() |
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