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Old 10-23-2009, 03:08 PM   #1
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Bach Strad LR models

hi all! I was just wondering when Conn/Slemer started marketing these horns and are they as available as the standard models. I know that bach started doing lightweight bells as far back as the New York factories and I have not seen any LR configurations in those years so it leads me to believe that these models are quite recent... maybe late eightys early ninteys. Just wondering because I would like to own a pre strike one and was just wondering what my chances were to find one. thanks!
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Re: Bach Strad LR models

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Re: Bach Strad LR models

Your chances are good, check ebay.

These horns don't have lightweight bells though, they are a lightweight valve section with a standard weight bell.
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sweet thanks! anyone know when they started this model?
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