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| New Friend Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: SW Minnesota, USA
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![]() | Re: Phaeton Trumpets Sorry...I'm not trying to have bad manners. Just trying to offer input. I found it difficult to find good/valuable information about these horns, so I wanted to share. I'm thankful for the insightful reviews from members here as it really helps people like me who live in rural areas and do not have access to good music stores. Thanks, Veery, for your reply and I am sorry for the offense. |
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| New Friend Join Date: May 2007 Location: cleveland ohio
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![]() | Re: Phaeton Trumpets I've been playing a Phaeton and selling them for over a year now. I am completely satisfied with my choice and have found them one of the easiest horns to sell to my customers. I have owned many fine horns including Marcinkiewicz, Bach, Schilke, Courtois and am very happy with my current horn. I personally like the brushed brass look and have found the black model to look a little cheezy(my opinion only). |
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| Forte User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Ithaca NY
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Phaeton Trumpets Finlo, It's OK. I thought you were sincere and didn't want you to run afoul of the MODS/members who might be suffering from ill tempering. veery |
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| New Friend Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: SW Minnesota, USA
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| New Friend Join Date: May 2007 Location: cleveland ohio
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![]() | Re: Phaeton Trumpets There is really no secret to installing amado keys, I'm sure in most decent size cities a competent band instrument repairman can install them. |
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