| I own the CCF 925 and the description that drac gave for it is VERY accurate. I had the money to buy either one, but considering that I only use flugel as a doubling instrument on the occasional ballad, I just couldn't justify the added expense of the more expensive flugel, especially when the CCF 925 plays so danged well.
I tried a couple of the Chicago models and for me, they just didn't fit the bill. The intonation for me wasn't quite as good and for me, the blow didn't compare to that of the 925.
Unfortunately, to date, I have yet to play a Signature flugel. Had I had more time and really wanted to try one, Pricilla had one available, but at that point, I had already made up my mind that of the flugels that I did try, the CCF 925 was going to be everything I needed and more.
The Kanstul flugelhorns are among the cream of the crop of flugels as far as I'm concerned and should be strongly considered if you are in the market for a new flugel.
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