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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 72
| Yet another "new" addition I just bought an upgrade to my old TR200 trumpet. After playing on the 1965 Holton I went vintage again. I've got a Conn 6B Victor heading my way. Its the early model with the bottom sprung valves and the fixed 3rd slide ring. Felix at NYTC hooked me up with the seller. I can't wait to get it. The TR200 is my upgrade horn from high school and will keep it around as a back up or for the kids when they get older. |
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