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Old 06-15-2007, 07:59 AM   #11
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Re: What is the best classical trumpet out there?

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All trumpets sound alike in the case.
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Well Said Wilmer
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Re: What is the best classical trumpet out there?

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That's probably one of the best equipment quotes I've ever heard!
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Re: What is the best classical trumpet out there?

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So, if money was no object, and I was looking to blow a wad on "the best" classical trumpet - what is it?
The best classical trumpet was made about 30 years ago by Bundy. Even Bud Herseth endorsed them!
I know where a couple are! 5 grand, just for you!

There of course is no answer to that question. If you know that, your motives are subject to close scrutiny. If you didn't know that, then have I got a deal for you.

For all of you self pronounced critics: If somebody likes Monette - that is their opinion (or experience), the same goes for Monke, Bach, Yamaha, Lawler or Kanstul or any other quality brand. Criticism in a thread like this shows a certain undesirable trait - closed mind. Just let everyone believe what they want to - or start a troublemaking thread of your own called: is XXXXX the best trumpet? You will attract posters like flies on a pile of xxxx. The quality of the posts will be similar......

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The best classical trumpet was made about 30 years ago by Bundy. Even Bud Herseth endorsed them!
I know where a couple are! 5 grand, just for you!

There of course is no answer to that question. If you know that, your motives are subject to close scrutiny. If you didn't know that, then have I got a deal for you.

For all of you self pronounced critics: If somebody likes Monette - that is their opinion (or experience), the same goes for Monke, Bach, Yamaha, Lawler or Kanstul or any other quality brand. Criticism in a thread like this shows a certain undesirable trait - closed mind. Just let everyone believe what they want to - or start a troublemaking thread of your own called: is XXXXX the best trumpet? You will attract posters like flies on a pile of xxxx. The quality of the posts will be similar......

Cheap responses do not increase the quality of this site!
If this is in reference to me, I apologize if I came off that way. I didn't mean to be "cheap" or rude, I was just trying to make the point that there is no one best horn. I interpreted the "there is no second place" statement as saying that monette is the absolute best horn out there. I should've explained myself better. I've no problem with monettes or kanstuls or whatever. Every brand brings something different to the table. There are plenty of guys and girls on this site that could play circles around me on a $20 pink pocket trumpet! The instrument is only as good as the person on the end of it.
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You're right, the same goes for stupid questions. Stupid questions lead to stupid answers.
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You're right, the same goes for stupid questions. Stupid questions lead to stupid answers.
As educator and the father of a special needs child, I've come to the realization that there are no "Stupid" questions.

Individuals that feel the need to post these types of statements should first take a hard look in the mirror and check themselves out.

Please let's make an effort to show some basic respect for each other.

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You're making to much fuzz about it.
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Re: What is the best classical trumpet out there?

Let's all take a deep breath and move on to another topic. This one has run its course.
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