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| New Friend
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: ottawa
Posts: 3
| Silver Flair Is anyone else out there playing an older Silver Flair. I bought a "68" about 6 months ago and love this horn. The valves are super fast and light to the touch and I find it is a very free blowing horn. Not stuffy at all!! I love this thing, it's awesome!! |
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| New Friend
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 13
| I bought my Silver Flair new in '71. Unfortunately, it sat in the case from'74 until a year ago. As a comeback player I am again impressed by this light, responsive, open horn. When I started playing again I had thoughts about replacing this horn, but one of the things that I have learned since then is that this baby is not for sale. |
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