FS: Alessi Pieces
- Mv2541
- Posts: 562
- Joined: Mar 29, 2018
I have a few pieces I am not using right now, and would be open to trades in the 105 range with a deeper cup (a la Griego Alessi 3F) or something in the 1 1/2 size for bass. Please email me for prices/trades/questions etc:
<EMAIL email="MichaelVentoso@gmail.com">MichaelVentoso@gmail.com</EMAIL>
Greg Black NY 1- My favorite choice out of the several GB's I owned in that rim size
Griego Alessi 1C Gold- Similar specs to the NY1 (but a smaller throat)
<EMAIL email="MichaelVentoso@gmail.com">MichaelVentoso@gmail.com</EMAIL>
Greg Black NY 1- My favorite choice out of the several GB's I owned in that rim size
Griego Alessi 1C Gold- Similar specs to the NY1 (but a smaller throat)
- tromboneVan
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- Joined: May 21, 2019
Buyer beware, this seller will rip you off, after sending you a horribly damaged product, and then will not honor a refund.
- Burgerbob
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[quote="tromboneVan"]Buyer beware, this seller will rip you off, after sending you a horribly damaged product, and then will not honor a refund.[/quote]
Oh goody.
Oh goody.
- Mv2541
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[quote="Burgerbob"]<QUOTE author="tromboneVan" post_id="100102" time="1576516582" user_id="6540">
Buyer beware, this seller will rip you off, after sending you a horribly damaged product, and then will not honor a refund.[/quote]
Oh goody.
</QUOTE>
On a sale post from May 2018...
In case it isn't obvious everything was sold long ago and mods can delete the post.
Buyer beware, this seller will rip you off, after sending you a horribly damaged product, and then will not honor a refund.[/quote]
Oh goody.
</QUOTE>
On a sale post from May 2018...
In case it isn't obvious everything was sold long ago and mods can delete the post.
- tromboneVan
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- Joined: May 21, 2019
Do you ship your mouthpieces in a paper envelope inside of a pillow case, and then try to scam the postal service for a insurance claim? or do you just do that to people who pay you "friends & family". Don't buy from this guy.
- Burgerbob
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[quote="tromboneVan"]Do you ship your mouthpieces in a paper envelope inside of a pillow case, and then try to scam the postal service for a insurance claim? or do you just do that to people who pay you "friends & family". Don't buy from this guy.[/quote]
Have you considered taking up a hobby?
Have you considered taking up a hobby?
- tromboneVan
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- Joined: May 21, 2019
Additionally, this was from a couple of months ago, not 2018, because you're a lier, and you shouldn't be trusted by the trombone community which is why I am warning my fellow forum folks, not to buy from you.
- BurckhardtS
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- Joined: Mar 25, 2018
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TromboneVan, the post date of this thread is from May 2018. This is indisputable because you can literally LOOK at when the website registered the post.
Second, you should know that I am the one that bought his GB NY1 in August 2018. I believe I traded some DE parts and $75 for it, the mouthpiece arrived in great shape, and I still drive it daily to this day. If this really interests you I can even screenshot the emails of when I bought it.
Sorry you had a bad experience with him. Sometimes the workers at the post office manhadle things. It's unavoidable. I returned a leadpipe to someone once that got bent in shipping even though I sent it back the exact way it was sent to me.
TromboneVan, the post date of this thread is from May 2018. This is indisputable because you can literally LOOK at when the website registered the post.
Second, you should know that I am the one that bought his GB NY1 in August 2018. I believe I traded some DE parts and $75 for it, the mouthpiece arrived in great shape, and I still drive it daily to this day. If this really interests you I can even screenshot the emails of when I bought it.
Sorry you had a bad experience with him. Sometimes the workers at the post office manhadle things. It's unavoidable. I returned a leadpipe to someone once that got bent in shipping even though I sent it back the exact way it was sent to me.
- paulyg
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- Joined: May 17, 2018
[quote="tromboneVan"]Additionally, this was from a couple of months ago, not 2018, because you're a lier, and you shouldn't be trusted by the trombone community which is why I am warning my fellow forum folks, not to buy from you.[/quote]
Duly noted, and duly ignored.
Duly noted, and duly ignored.
- tromboneVan
- Posts: 270
- Joined: May 21, 2019
The Item i bought from them was purchased this fall, and shipped in a paper envelope, so I dont know what you are talking about. Then, said seller didn't take responsibility for their carelessness, so unfortunately, I feel the need to warn people that they do not conduct their business honorably, regardless if you or whoever else chooses to heed that warning, or not.
- Mv2541
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- Joined: Mar 29, 2018
[quote="BurckhardtS"](Shines moderator batsignal)
Second, you should know that I am the one that bought his GB NY1 in August 2018. I believe I traded some DE parts and $75 for it, the mouthpiece arrived in great shape, and I still drive it daily to this day. If this really interests you I can even screenshot the emails of when I bought it.
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That NY1 is such a great piece; well balanced and has a good color to it. It's just about the only mouthpiece that I had some regrets selling, but I can't handle those big rims anymore.
Second, you should know that I am the one that bought his GB NY1 in August 2018. I believe I traded some DE parts and $75 for it, the mouthpiece arrived in great shape, and I still drive it daily to this day. If this really interests you I can even screenshot the emails of when I bought it.
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That NY1 is such a great piece; well balanced and has a good color to it. It's just about the only mouthpiece that I had some regrets selling, but I can't handle those big rims anymore.