Who's up for an $8000 roll of the dice?
- Burgerbob
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- tbonesullivan
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Oh wow. What version of Thayer valves are those? They look like they have copper top fittings.
- Burgerbob
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[quote="tbonesullivan"]Oh wow. What version of Thayer valves are those? They look like they have copper top fittings.[/quote]
Gen 1 stainless.
Gen 1 stainless.
- tbonesullivan
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[quote="Burgerbob"]Gen 1 stainless.[/quote] oh wow. Those are rare birds, and some people LOVE them. Maybe the price is not so far out after all. Used market seems to be up all over the place.
- LIBrassCo
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Yeesh, that's a little strong. If it were a Bronx horn that'd be right there though.
- Tbarh
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Wrinkle removed from bell! Huh! …Yes i would also call it a 8000USD Roll of a dice.<EMOJI seq="1f609" tseq="1f609">😉</EMOJI>
- JeffBone44
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Nice horn, maybe I can negotiate it down to $7500. :D
- ryebrye
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I hear it is a magnificent player with instant response and a booming low register.
- Digidog
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[quote="ryebrye"]I hear it is a magnificent player with instant response and a booming low register.[/quote]
People say so, but is it really an eight grand magnificent player?
And I'm not so sure that "booming low register" is such a good choice of sales lingo.....
People say so, but is it really an eight grand magnificent player?
And I'm not so sure that "booming low register" is such a good choice of sales lingo.....