SOLD PLEASE DELETE
- jayyytanggg
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- Joined: Aug 07, 2020
Hi all,
I’m asking $4800 + shipping/insurance. International offers welcome. No trades.
Today I’m selling a like new Getzen 4047ET. It was play tested only and is in pristine condition. This is an excellent playing horn and I would absolutely keep it. However, I think I overall play better with thayers. The horn honestly still needs some break in time. When playing the horn, the valve is smooth and has a surprisingly open feel for being a rotor. Slide operation is perfectly smooth as well. The horn comes with a sterling silver leadpipe and a T2 Getzen leadpipe. However, the horn will not include a case.
From the Getzen website:
The 4047ET Custom Reserve tenor is the new, signature model of Mr. Enzo Turriziani, Principal Trombone of the Vienna Philharmonic and Vienna State Opera Orchestra.
* A New Single Radius, Yellow Brass Sheet Tuning Slide Bow
* Our Patented, Harmonic Pillar System (includes one hard and one soft pillar)
* An Interchangeable, Sterling Silver Leadpipe (exclusive to the 4047ET)
* A Specially Weighted & Tempered, Dome Bronze Rotor Insert
* Newly Developed, Enhanced Handslide Construction Techniques
* A Genuine, Olivewood Trigger Paddle
* New Custom Reserve “Elk Head” Bell Engraving
* Asymmetrical bracing that incorporates the use of both nickel silver and yellow brass, creating a balance within the bracing that adds to the harmonic resonance.
* Enhanced, Getzen PowerBore rotors combine the tried and true benefits of a conventional rotor with proprietary improvements including specially machined passageways and variegated rotor caps.
* “DS” Dual Edge Bracing derived from the famous Edwards Instruments Edge Bracing design. This innovative bracing frees the bell section from inherent stresses caused by traditional, more invasive bracing systems. Improving both response and overall resonance/liveliness of the trombone.
* A wide-style handslide with solid nickel silver cork barrels for added strength and mass in the inner handslide assembly.
I’m asking $4800 + shipping/insurance. International offers welcome. No trades.
Today I’m selling a like new Getzen 4047ET. It was play tested only and is in pristine condition. This is an excellent playing horn and I would absolutely keep it. However, I think I overall play better with thayers. The horn honestly still needs some break in time. When playing the horn, the valve is smooth and has a surprisingly open feel for being a rotor. Slide operation is perfectly smooth as well. The horn comes with a sterling silver leadpipe and a T2 Getzen leadpipe. However, the horn will not include a case.
From the Getzen website:
The 4047ET Custom Reserve tenor is the new, signature model of Mr. Enzo Turriziani, Principal Trombone of the Vienna Philharmonic and Vienna State Opera Orchestra.
* A New Single Radius, Yellow Brass Sheet Tuning Slide Bow
* Our Patented, Harmonic Pillar System (includes one hard and one soft pillar)
* An Interchangeable, Sterling Silver Leadpipe (exclusive to the 4047ET)
* A Specially Weighted & Tempered, Dome Bronze Rotor Insert
* Newly Developed, Enhanced Handslide Construction Techniques
* A Genuine, Olivewood Trigger Paddle
* New Custom Reserve “Elk Head” Bell Engraving
* Asymmetrical bracing that incorporates the use of both nickel silver and yellow brass, creating a balance within the bracing that adds to the harmonic resonance.
* Enhanced, Getzen PowerBore rotors combine the tried and true benefits of a conventional rotor with proprietary improvements including specially machined passageways and variegated rotor caps.
* “DS” Dual Edge Bracing derived from the famous Edwards Instruments Edge Bracing design. This innovative bracing frees the bell section from inherent stresses caused by traditional, more invasive bracing systems. Improving both response and overall resonance/liveliness of the trombone.
* A wide-style handslide with solid nickel silver cork barrels for added strength and mass in the inner handslide assembly.