| Re: Open Letter To Thomas Inderbinen I would gladly play an Inderbinen any day. I've been to the Monette shop and I liked their horns a lot too. I am only a student now and I can't afford them though. I'm not complaining about the price though.
It's important to realize though that a trumpet is a personal thing. A horn that plays well is the priority, but those who are going to the custom makers are looking for something more. Of course, any great player will sound good on a stock horn. To me, my trumpet is an extension of my personality in a way, and spending thousands to get a personalized horn that reflects that (on top of being a well playing instrument) would be satisfying. |