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- MikeBrown6
- Posts: 65
- Joined: Mar 09, 2020
Beautiful Getzen bass trumpet from the 1970’s up for sale! This horn was made back when Doc Severinson was still playing a Getzen and the craftsmanship during those years was top notch.
The horn is in Bb, .468” bore with a 7.75” thin-yellow brass bell. The bass trumpet is completely unlacquered with a smooth brushed finish, resulting in a supremely resonant sound. Considering it’s a bass trumpet, it plays very well in tune and is easy to control throughout the registers. I was planning on getting a custom third valve slide trigger thrown on by Josh Landress in New York, but I just don’t play the horn enough to go ahead and do that— the reason it is for sale today!
The horn comes with its original case AND its original papers including the warranty and care cards, Amado key maintenance card, and a shipping paper. Please see the pictures provided in the drop box link and let me know if you have any questions or would like more pics!
Asking $1,500 shipped, PayPal F&F. Valves are dry so you can use whichever oils you prefer.
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The horn is in Bb, .468” bore with a 7.75” thin-yellow brass bell. The bass trumpet is completely unlacquered with a smooth brushed finish, resulting in a supremely resonant sound. Considering it’s a bass trumpet, it plays very well in tune and is easy to control throughout the registers. I was planning on getting a custom third valve slide trigger thrown on by Josh Landress in New York, but I just don’t play the horn enough to go ahead and do that— the reason it is for sale today!
The horn comes with its original case AND its original papers including the warranty and care cards, Amado key maintenance card, and a shipping paper. Please see the pictures provided in the drop box link and let me know if you have any questions or would like more pics!
Asking $1,500 shipped, PayPal F&F. Valves are dry so you can use whichever oils you prefer.
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- TromboneSam
- Posts: 223
- Joined: Jul 30, 2018
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- MikeBrown6
- Posts: 65
- Joined: Mar 09, 2020
Sold!!