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Bach Trumpets (stradavarious)

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StntBike84

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Oct 8, 1999, 3:00:00 AM10/8/99
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I'm looking for a new bach stradavarious. Is there things I should look for and
a approprite price range(i know it's high). And some good ways to keep it clean


It's me The Trumpet that likes cupcakes. Still Don't Know Who It Is.You Kirk I
smashed a cupcake in his Face.

Donovan Bankhead

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Oct 11, 1999, 3:00:00 AM10/11/99
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> I'm looking for a new bach stradavarious. Is there things I should look
for and
> a approprite price range(i know it's high). And some good ways to keep it
clean

Any of the standard models should work fine. I would suggest a 180s-37, as
it is the standard 37. As for price, I sell them for $1195 in silver. That
seems to be the best price going...


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Matt Carey

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Oct 11, 1999, 3:00:00 AM10/11/99
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Not to sound like a shill (I am not any way involved with Donovan other
than as a customer), but...

That is a good price. You get one big advantage from Donovan that you
don't get from mail-oder places: Donovan play tests horns (he is a
trumpet player). This reduces the worry of getting the proverbial
bach-dog.

It is hard to go too far wrong with the bach 37. To paraphrase a
well-known trumpet converter, "There is a reason why it is the most
popular horn".

If I were looking for a new Bach, this is the horn I would get, and the
place I would buy it.

Matt Carey

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