Kanstul
- bigbandbone
- Posts: 602
- Joined: Jan 17, 2019
Is Kanstul still in business? Their website is still active.
- jbeatenbough
- Posts: 338
- Joined: Dec 13, 2019
No, alas, they are not. I really love my Kanstul. I keep hearing that BAC bought much of their tooling and may make some look-a-likes, but so far haven't heard anything real about that.
- tbonesullivan
- Posts: 1959
- Joined: Jul 02, 2019
They are unfortunately not active anymore. The front page of their website gives a pretty good explanation:
http://www.kanstul.com/
This website will remain online for the foreseeable future, as an archive of Kanstul history and product information. Content on this website is for reference purposes only. There are no instruments or parts available for sale by Kanstul Musical Instruments. Our doors are closed permanently and we will no longer be responding to phone calls or emails. Inquiries regarding archive status may be sent to <EMAIL email="scott@eyemotive.com">scott@eyemotive.com</EMAIL>.
http://www.kanstul.com/
This website will remain online for the foreseeable future, as an archive of Kanstul history and product information. Content on this website is for reference purposes only. There are no instruments or parts available for sale by Kanstul Musical Instruments. Our doors are closed permanently and we will no longer be responding to phone calls or emails. Inquiries regarding archive status may be sent to <EMAIL email="scott@eyemotive.com">scott@eyemotive.com</EMAIL>.
- Finetales
- Posts: 1482
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
The only Kanstul items you can still buy new are a couple of unmounted parts on eBay, including a flugelhorn bell.
Everything else relies on BAC to do something with all that tooling.
Everything else relies on BAC to do something with all that tooling.
- Burgerbob
- Posts: 6327
- Joined: Apr 23, 2018
[quote="Finetales"]
Everything else relies on BAC to do something with all that tooling.[/quote]
Don't hold your breath!
Everything else relies on BAC to do something with all that tooling.[/quote]
Don't hold your breath!
- Finetales
- Posts: 1482
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
You can note my breath as very much unheld. In fact, it is exceptionally performing standard breathing procedures as we speak.
- Johnstad
- Posts: 225
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
I did have a good experience with BAC in fixing an existing instrument.
I got to work with Kevin Stiles on my Kanstul Contrabass Trombone Slide. It was never right from when it was originally built. 5+ years of frustration with my instrument. Compression on the slide was non-existent.
Kevin troubleshooted the slide, had the outer tubes re-done, did a lightweight slide conversion. His follow up was fantastic, kept me updated on each step of the way.
This is instrument is a totally different instrument...one that I am not fighting anymore and enjoying so much more...even after 3 days.
I really appreciate BAC's help. This was not a simple build, it was an out of the box kind of thing.
I got to work with Kevin Stiles on my Kanstul Contrabass Trombone Slide. It was never right from when it was originally built. 5+ years of frustration with my instrument. Compression on the slide was non-existent.
Kevin troubleshooted the slide, had the outer tubes re-done, did a lightweight slide conversion. His follow up was fantastic, kept me updated on each step of the way.
This is instrument is a totally different instrument...one that I am not fighting anymore and enjoying so much more...even after 3 days.
I really appreciate BAC's help. This was not a simple build, it was an out of the box kind of thing.