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| Pianissimo User | WTB Selmer(Paris) C trumpet Years ago I played a new old stock Selmer (Paris) K-modified C trumpet with a medium bore. I believe it was light weight too. I still wish I bought that horn it played sweet. If you have such an animal let me know. ML, L bore OK too.
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