Sierman STB-981CPD

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LoganPlays
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by LoganPlays »

Any info on this brand or this specific model horn? Thanks!

Sierman STB-981CPD
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Posaunus
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by Posaunus »

Sierman - relatively obscure in the US.A. Appears to be a Chinese product, probably fairly high quality, since it is recommended and sold by Thomann (Germany). New U.S. distributor in Florida, and a few retailers. Not what I'd personally recommend for a college-level trombone performance minor (just because it's an unknown quantity; I know nothing about Sierman!).

Have a discussion with Matt Stoecker (owner of Mighty Quinn) when you're in Washington - he's a professional trombonist and a good resource.

<LINK_TEXT text="viewtopic.php?t=1718">https://trombonechat.com/viewtopic.php?t=1718</LINK_TEXT>
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by LoganPlays »

[quote="Posaunus"]Sierman - relatively obscure in the US.A. Appears to be a Chinese product, probably fairly high quality, since it is recommended and sold by Thomann (Germany). New U.S. distributor in Florida, and a few retailers. Not what I'd personally recommend for a college-level trombone performance minor (just because it's an unknown quantity; I know nothing about Sierman!).

Have a discussion with Matt Stoecker (owner of Mighty Quinn) when you're in Washington - he's a professional trombonist and a good resource.

<LINK_TEXT text="viewtopic.php?t=1718">https://trombonechat.com/viewtopic.php?t=1718</LINK_TEXT>[/quote]

Thank you for the info! Will definitely get in contact with him about that. It’s a pretty horn and caught my eye. Haha!
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UATrombone
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by UATrombone »

Just curious, is it REAL Hagmann valve or just Chinese copy?
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by hornbuilder »

Sierman have a history of questionable ethics, re blatant stealing of other makers designs. Including patented technologies.
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by Burgerbob »

They copy some very well known horns, at a weirdly high quality point, including using the real valves (Rotax, hagmann, etc).
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by UATrombone »

[quote="hornbuilder"]Sierman have a history of questionable ethics, re blatant stealing of other makers designs. Including patented technologies.[/quote]

That's why I asked.

Is he the guy, who has tried to buy complete line of GB mouthpieces some time ago to reproduce them under own name?
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by UATrombone »

[quote="Burgerbob"]They copy some very well known horns, at a weirdly high quality point, including using the real valves (Rotax, hagmann, etc).[/quote]

This is very interesting... Does anyone know, how many valves Mr. Hagmann COULD make per year given his regular customers (Bach, Rath and others)?
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by hornbuilder »

Yes. Copied the shape, interior and exterior, and even used the same numbering system. Blatantly ripped several ideas from Edwards and Shires, too.
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by hornbuilder »

They also ripped Newell Sheridan Get a Grip, too.

Edwards bracing system, conveniently not being shown terribly clearly.
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by RJMason »

Tried one in NYC. Played surprisingly well, looked very cool. X wrap with Hagmann. Still for sale, I think folx are afraid to take the leap. Good option for a high school student with dreams of going to college for trombone without breaking the bank. Imagine the resale wouldn’t be so good though…
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by Tooloud »

I own a Sierman tenor with a Thayer-copy valve for some years.

Heavy, but solidly built. Bad laquer und nickel-coating on the outside, but the mechanics are fine. The sound is very good, very close to an Edwards. I play-tested both back to back. Since I am mainly a bass-player I did not want to shell out four times the amount for the Edwards considering the minimum differences in sound, I don't use the tenor often enough to justify this.
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by Matt_K »

[quote="RJMason"]Tried one in NYC. Played surprisingly well, looked very cool. X wrap with Hagmann. Still for sale, I think folx are afraid to take the leap. Good option for a high school student with dreams of going to college for trombone without breaking the bank. Imagine the resale wouldn’t be so good though…[/quote]

I'd feel icky even trying one. I've been two two conventions where they had a booth and haven't even been tempted by it. I don't think most players are as tuned in as we are here though, could be wrong given your observation
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timbone
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by timbone »

To answer UA trombone- Rene

Hagman is up there in age and is making short runs in relatively low volume. So, I can't imagine the Chinese getting any when the European faithful are not.
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by UATrombone »

[quote="timbone"]To answer UA trombone- Rene

Hagman is up there in age and is making short runs in relatively low volume. So, I can't imagine the Chinese getting any when the European faithful are not.[/quote]
Thank you for clarification.

That's what I thought when I've asked my rather rhetorical question with a grain of sarcasm. :good:
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by ZacharyThornton »

The only business that I know enough about to never want to give them any money. Incredibly shady all around.