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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Geneva,Florida
Posts: 1
| Hope to be of help! Thanks for the welcome! I hope I can help you guys answer any questions. I wount be able to be here all the time but I am sure Bruce and LawlerBb will let me know if they cant help. Roy |
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| New Friend
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 8
| I just received a Lawler LT STS 21B with a 1A leadpipe and 2 bells. 21 satin silver, and a 26 satin gold. The finish on the horn is satin silver, and is the best looking horn I have ever seen. I mostly use Warburton 5 tops, and I found that the 7* bottom works well for me. I am very impressed with this horn. I find the upper register to be much easier to play in, than any other horn I have owned. There is a real sizzle to the sound especially with the 21 bell. I like the system of changing bells, and additional bells are reasonably priced and available. I can't say enough good things about this horn and Roy. I am very pleased with this purchase. |
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