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| Fortissimo User | Besson OK...here's one for you. Kanstul built the "International" (aka BE800) for Boosey & Hawkes. Which CURRENT model of Kanstul would you say that the International which was built by Kanstul would be most like in terms of bell shape/weight, and horn response and tone? Note I am NOT trying to draw a comparison with current, or off-shore Besson Internationals. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: http://www.kanstulmusic.com
Posts: 68
| Custom Edition Currently on my website you will see posted a "Custom Edition" trumpet for payments of only $40.00 a month. Jack Kanstul |
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| Fortissimo User | Hokay! Gotcha. Thanks. Oh...and a huge "thanks again" for sending me the three sets of valve springs "way back when" for the International. You guys were a class act when I complained about the heaviness of the originals and I can see you still are. My son is still playing that horn but I think it's getting time for some new internal pads. (Do those rubber top pads ever wear out?) |
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