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![]() | New generation vintage classics? Good morning, Yesterday I purchased a new (0lder) trumpet. One of my band mates purchased a used (late 80's) Monette, and I purchased his early model Yamaha 6335HS (serial # under 2500). This transaction of two older, not vintage, yet fine instruments got me thinking about what trumpets the next generation will consider vintage classics. You know, the modern day equivalents of the the Conn Victor, Connstellation, Olds Recording, Mt. Vernon Bach, etc. What do you guys think? |
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