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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 1
| memories Hi all. I'm a newbie to the TM but I'm feeling at home. I played a few moons ago, thru high school but haven't played since. I have a Bach Mercury model 22327 and curious as to what I have and how to maintain it. Thanks |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: MA, USA
Brand: Getzen
Posts: 156
| The Bach Mercury model was a student line horn by Vincent Bach. The serial number of your horn, places it around the early 1960's when Bach sold to Selmer, and production was transitioned to Elkhart, IN. You should read more about your horn @ http://www.bachloyalist.com . "Mercury" Cornets, Trumpets and Trombones The ideal model for the young artist or advanced student who wishes to economize, but must have an instrument of excellent playing qualities. Never before have solo instruments of such remarkable playing qualities and sturdy construction been offered at a similar price. Ask your dealer for further details or write for a price list. from Genuine Bach Mouthpieces (1956) - Publication 6001 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Minnesota
Brand: Springer/Sig/Glock/HK
Posts: 1,273
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