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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: NYC/Long Island
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| Marcinkiewicz trumpets Greetings, I am curious, with all of the discussion here about so many models of trumpets, why there is rarely, if ever, any discussion about the playing characteristics of Marcinkiewicz trumpets? They seem to be top quality, hand made instruments. Anyone have first hand knowledge of playing any of these trumpets that they can share with us? Thanks! |
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