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- steveaward
- Posts: 57
- Joined: Oct 27, 2018
Nice Elkhart Conn 73H that was my daily driver for the past few years. This one is an "M" series, so circa 1969. Some mute kisses on the bell and dings in the slide crook but no major dents, lacquer is in surprisingly good shape for 50+ year old horn (but is significantly worn at contact points). Mechanically in great shape, slide moves great and has no wear on the inners, and I just had it ultrasonically cleaned along with having the rotors restrung. This would be a good bass for tenor doublers, definitely takes less effort than some of the larger basses. Also would be well suited for smaller ensembles, jazz/solo work.
Includes the original case, as well as the original "E" slide for the second valve along with a "D" slide (shown in the pictures) for a more modern tuning setup. (Should note that the triggers are original, i.e. not split).
Pictures can be found here:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Unpz9zHTBb2EwKi7A
$1900 shipped CONUS.
<EMAIL email="steveaward80@aol.com">steveaward80@aol.com</EMAIL>
Includes the original case, as well as the original "E" slide for the second valve along with a "D" slide (shown in the pictures) for a more modern tuning setup. (Should note that the triggers are original, i.e. not split).
Pictures can be found here:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Unpz9zHTBb2EwKi7A
$1900 shipped CONUS.
<EMAIL email="steveaward80@aol.com">steveaward80@aol.com</EMAIL>
- steveaward
- Posts: 57
- Joined: Oct 27, 2018
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