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| Forte User Join Date: Nov 2003
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![]() | hmm seems like no one is going to give you anything to work with Joel. I have not used a Najoom pipe on a Bach before but I have used his pipes on a Besson and a Yamaha before and they worked great. he does great work and is a very nice guy to deal with. i hope that helps. BTW have you tired any of his pipes on your picc? |
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| Pianissimo User | UPDATE ... I talked with Wayne @ the Brass Bow ... and the Najoom pipe are pretty good...but tend towards the 'brighter/commerical" side of the house ... I want the opposite ... Anhow...I replaced my 25S with a 25H ... Loved it for the first week ... HATE it now. WAY TOO MUCH work to play the dang thing. Talked with Cliff & Tina at Blackburn Trumpets ... seems the 19-350 pipe for C trumpet is a happy 'median' between the Bach 25S & 25H... looks like I am trying that next ...
__________________ Joel Thomas Atlanta, Georgia |
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