73H
- bigbandbone
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Any thoughts good or bad on the 73H?
There's one on eBay I'm thinking about. It has split triggers and a D slide.
There's one on eBay I'm thinking about. It has split triggers and a D slide.
- Finetales
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- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
Most 73Hs (along with their single-valve brethren 71H) were Abilene, which isn't necessarily a bad thing but reduces the odds of finding a great one. If you like that compact 70-series sound and long slide but don't want to deal with the shortcomings of a single valve, it's your cheapest option. (The only other options are taking a 71H or 72H and getting a valve added, or buying a new M&W with 70-series specs.)
The one on eBay looks to be an Abilene judging by the bell. Pictures aren't great but it looks good, and with the D slide and split triggers it wouldn't be obnoxious to deal with. The seller doesn't accept returns, but I'm sure you could find a new home for it on here if you ended up not liking it.
The one on eBay looks to be an Abilene judging by the bell. Pictures aren't great but it looks good, and with the D slide and split triggers it wouldn't be obnoxious to deal with. The seller doesn't accept returns, but I'm sure you could find a new home for it on here if you ended up not liking it.
- imsevimse
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- Joined: Apr 29, 2018
I have an Abilene 73H from 1979. I played it today with a big band as we played Kenton arrangements. It is a good classic big band horn.
/Tom
/Tom