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Re: martin
Wow, if I didn't already have a four-valve Martin Mammoth, I would jump on this. In my community band, I don't even need my 4th valve. Once I set my slides, I only have to push in 1st for E flat below the staff and pull 2nd way out for low B. All other pitches are good or easily lippable. It's the same whether I use 4th or not.
This has very few dents and I would pick it up in person to make sure it stays that way. You can get an upright bell from a Wessex XL thet fits perfectly. My Mammoth fills out the band by itself.
This has very few dents and I would pick it up in person to make sure it stays that way. You can get an upright bell from a Wessex XL thet fits perfectly. My Mammoth fills out the band by itself.
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Re: martin
Bottom bow guard? I don't need no stinkin' bottom bow guard...
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC
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Re: martin
As a completely irrelevant tangent, mountaindew.com's store locator says Dodgeville stores have 12 packs of real sugar Mountain Dew cans (with 80s style full word graphics on the side) in stock. If someone were coming from there back east, i might ask a favor of ya...
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