Found my horn at Brass Exchange!
- PosauneCat
- Posts: 283
- Joined: Jan 31, 2021
Thanks to a Trombone Chat member called "ithinknot" I found a very beautiful Yamaha 882UGII. I had been looking for a an 882G but couldn't find one anywhere - obviously most people prefer the open wrap. The link posted by ithinknot was for a UGII at the Brass Exchange. I called immediately and talked to Doug Bert (owner of Brass Exchange) and he told me that the model numbers are different in Japan than for horns coming to the US, so UGII is the same as the regular 882G. It looks to be in great shape and Doug assured me it's a fine instrument. I had a long and interesting talk with Doug and from recommendations by other folks I think Brass Exchange sounds a very good source for high quality horns (mostly used but some new as well). I was assured I could return it in the event that I don't love it (I wouldn't buy online unless that was the case). I'll post my review when it arrives.
I'm just curious if any of you guys have dealt with the Brass Exchange and if so what you thought of the experience.
I'm just curious if any of you guys have dealt with the Brass Exchange and if so what you thought of the experience.
- BHolleyBrass
- Posts: 29
- Joined: Apr 04, 2018
I bought a Willson euphonium from Doug years ago after an hour-long phone call. The Brass Exchange is one of the few places I direct my customers and students.
- lupusargentus
- Posts: 38
- Joined: Apr 07, 2021
I've bought two horns from Doug, great experience both times. Absolutely recommended him.
- Rusty
- Posts: 470
- Joined: Jun 01, 2018
Doug is great and very generous with his time! I would recommend him, Brassark or DJ Kennedy for any used instruments.
- harrisonreed
- Posts: 6479
- Joined: Aug 17, 2018
Brassark has limited stock, but what they have is all really good -- they don't sell anything that isn't really great, unless if it's a historic curio and in that case it is labeled as such. They also can try to source you a horn. The horn I bought from them is great!
Sounds like the brass exchange should be on my list of places to check out too!
Sounds like the brass exchange should be on my list of places to check out too!
- PosauneCat
- Posts: 283
- Joined: Jan 31, 2021
[quote="harrisonreed"]Brassark has limited stock, but what they have is all really good -- they don't sell anything that isn't really great, unless if it's a historic curio and in that case it is labeled as such. They also can try to source you a horn. The horn I bought from them is great!
Sounds like the brass exchange should be on my list of places to check out too![/quote]
He gets some very interesting horns. Definitely check out his stuff. He’s a really nice guy too!
Sounds like the brass exchange should be on my list of places to check out too![/quote]
He gets some very interesting horns. Definitely check out his stuff. He’s a really nice guy too!
- Dennis
- Posts: 404
- Joined: Mar 24, 2018
Noah Gladstone is my go-to guy, too. He says he won't sell a horn that he would not take to a gig, and I believe it (with a very few historic curios excepted).
- Shumanbean
- Posts: 87
- Joined: May 22, 2020
I've bought a nice Bach 36 from Doug. He has good stuff, and you couldn't meet a nicer guy. And besides that, he plays really well.