Boosey & Hawkes Trombone - buy?

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berntd
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by berntd »

I have the opportunity to buy a Boosey & Hawkes made in England.

From the case, it could be 1970s. Would that be a good instrument to have if it is technically ok?

What would be a ballpark figure for a reasonable one?

Regards

Bernt
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marccromme
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by marccromme »

Answer depends on who you ask. Which model is it ??? My experience with some B&H tenor and bass bones is: they are usually cheap, they do work, have a dark tonal quality, and feel heavy, but can be funny in intonation and response.

I have a silver-plated B&H sovereign tenor with Hagmann valves in my posession, but play it rarely. Both my Yamaha 356G and 682G play better, even with the semi-closed wrap and ordinary rotors.

If you want better intonation and response, I suggest you search for any used Yamaha you can find. Or Bach or Conn or ...
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berntd
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by berntd »

Ohh, that is interesting. I have a Bach TB 600 and wanted this as a second / practice instrument.

I want to play traditional Jazz type music on it.
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by walldaja »

If you just want a good small bore straight horn get a Yamaha 354, should be plentiful and economical.
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berntd
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by berntd »

Thanks for the great info. I will pass it up and have learnt something in the process.
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marccromme
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by marccromme »

[quote="walldaja"]If you just want a good small bore straight horn get a Yamaha 354, should be plentiful and economical.[/quote]

... or a Yamaha 356 G , having a slightly warmer tone and a F valve .. really nice player ..
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by walldaja »

marccromme is correct, that gold brass bell adds a nice touch...