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Old 06-12-2008, 09:24 PM   #29 (permalink)
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Re: Thoughts on large bore horns...

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Originally Posted by JDay View Post
As time has passed I have found the Old's Opera to be a great horn. Even though I would love to keep the horn, (It was given to me by a friend) I keep trying to suggest that he get back into the saddle so to speak. He has not taken me up on it yet, but just in case I though I had better start looking for a good horn if he asks for this one back...

I love the Olds Opera and after some reading decided to try an Olds Special or Olds Super. I came across a good deal on a '77 Olds Special, and it is a great horn. Then out of pure luck I bid on, and won (much to my surprise) a '64 Olds Super for $235.00. ( Did I mention I also picked up a LA vintage Ambasador Cornet for $25.00 shipped, needs a pinky ring and a little solder work to fix a broken brace. )

So the Question is: Should I expect the Super to play much differently from the Special, and how will it likely compare to the Opera? And what do I need to buy my wife so that I can sleep inside tonight?

Thanks!
1. The Super will be brighter than the Opera.
2. Just give her $260 and let her decide. We don't know what she's into (other than you) but she might enjoy eBay too. Maybe just having you happy is good enough for her. (note my sig)
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