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| Forte User Join Date: Oct 2003
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![]() | If you are going to buy a Monette trumpet don't you want to have it made for you? I thought all Monettes were custom designed for the player. Would this trumpet be suited for another player besides the original owner. Does Monette make each trumpet CUSTOM? for each "client"? What is the deal? How much $bling$ would one of these go for new? |
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| Piano User Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: the north philly ghetto
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![]() | i wonder if i would have the physical ability to lift this horn and play it. it looks good but it looks like it must weigh a ton. and don't even ask about the bore size. i think you must be very strong to play one of these on a long jazz gig.
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