Bach 36 New York
- wesleyrubim
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Hey guys, does anyone have any idea how much a vintage Bach 36 New York model without trigger costs? (super preserved btw)
I currently play a Thein maxim and I'm looking for a bigger secondary trombone and I was offered this one, but I didn't find many instruments of this for sale on the internet, so I have no idea of the price.
If anyone could help me, i'd be grateful!
I currently play a Thein maxim and I'm looking for a bigger secondary trombone and I was offered this one, but I didn't find many instruments of this for sale on the internet, so I have no idea of the price.
If anyone could help me, i'd be grateful!
- Matt_K
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- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
Approximately new cost of a straight boutique so 3-5k depending on condition
- RustBeltBass
- Posts: 382
- Joined: Jul 17, 2018
3k-5k sounds right. Highly recommend playing it before buying if at all possible. The fact that it’s from NY times indicates it could be a very good horn. But that’s all it is, an indication.
- greenbean
- Posts: 1958
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
Well, I am selling one for $2400. FWIW...
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- JoeAumann
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- Joined: Sep 10, 2018
[quote="RustBeltBass"]3k-5k sounds right.[/quote]
No way. 3K is approaching high end.
No way. 3K is approaching high end.
- tbonesullivan
- Posts: 1959
- Joined: Jul 02, 2019
[quote="greenbean"]Well, I am selling one for $2400. FWIW...
<LINK_TEXT text="viewtopic.php?p=213215#p213215">https://trombonechat.com/viewtopic.php?p=213215#p213215</LINK_TEXT>[/quote] oh nice! Looks like gold brass slide outers / bell?
<LINK_TEXT text="viewtopic.php?p=213215#p213215">https://trombonechat.com/viewtopic.php?p=213215#p213215</LINK_TEXT>[/quote] oh nice! Looks like gold brass slide outers / bell?
- greenbean
- Posts: 1958
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
[quote="tbonesullivan"]oh nice! Looks like gold brass slide outers / bell?[/quote]
Yep. Bell and outers. Awesome player.
Yep. Bell and outers. Awesome player.
- RustBeltBass
- Posts: 382
- Joined: Jul 17, 2018
[quote="JoeAumann"]<QUOTE author="RustBeltBass" post_id="215295" time="1689623944" user_id="3536">
3k-5k sounds right.[/quote]
No way. 3K is approaching high end.
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I’m pretty set in equipment and have not been actively looking, not for Bach and not for 36, but if super well preserved as mentioned in the original post, (hardly any lacquer wear, no dents) I think this can go easily over 3k. I definitely have seen quite a bit more for the admittedly more sought after 42 (straight) but I do think the 36 is not too niche as that it won’t be interesting for many trombonists.
3k-5k sounds right.[/quote]
No way. 3K is approaching high end.
</QUOTE>
I’m pretty set in equipment and have not been actively looking, not for Bach and not for 36, but if super well preserved as mentioned in the original post, (hardly any lacquer wear, no dents) I think this can go easily over 3k. I definitely have seen quite a bit more for the admittedly more sought after 42 (straight) but I do think the 36 is not too niche as that it won’t be interesting for many trombonists.
- JoeAumann
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- Joined: Sep 10, 2018
[quote="RustBeltBass"]<QUOTE author="JoeAumann" post_id="215346" time="1689710325" user_id="3720">
No way. 3K is approaching high end.[/quote]
I’m pretty set in equipment and have not been actively looking, not for Bach and not for 36, but if super well preserved as mentioned in the original post, (hardly any lacquer wear, no dents) I think this can go easily over 3k. I definitely have seen quite a bit more for the admittedly more sought after 42 (straight) but I do think the 36 is not too niche as that it won’t be interesting for many trombonists.
</QUOTE>
It certainly could. Notice I said approaching.
No way. 3K is approaching high end.[/quote]
I’m pretty set in equipment and have not been actively looking, not for Bach and not for 36, but if super well preserved as mentioned in the original post, (hardly any lacquer wear, no dents) I think this can go easily over 3k. I definitely have seen quite a bit more for the admittedly more sought after 42 (straight) but I do think the 36 is not too niche as that it won’t be interesting for many trombonists.
</QUOTE>
It certainly could. Notice I said approaching.