FS: Williams Model 6
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FS: Williams Model 6
Up for sale is an excellent trombone, the coveted Williams 6! You'll be hard-pressed to find a specimen more excellent than this one. To be honest, I'm very happy to keep this one, but would release it for the right price. Man, what a great horn this is for recordings!
It has the original curly spit valve, the slide is exceptional, and the horn plays like a dream. Much bigger than you'd think. I suppose that big bell helps. It also projects wonderfully with very little effort. I am all about no effort.
Problems? Yeah, one. Cosmetic only. Some little mark appeared on the bell, and a misguided effort to rub it out inadvertently pulled off some lacquer. Rather than relacquering, I chose to keep the original there (95% intact) and leave the blemish unlacquered. It still looks lacquered. You can see in the pictures.
If you're interested in this one, send me a note.
If you are seriously interested (and not simply inquisitive), send me an email. My email is the first letters of this little poem:
Said you wanted a horn,
Like the one you played when young,
I told you to MAKE AN OFFER,
Perchance you shed a private tear.
Have a tissue, fellow bonester,
Or a box of junior mints.
Remember, the PM system causes much grief.
Never trust in it!
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Remember, my preferences:
* I will pay CONUS shipping unless you need expedited service, etc.
* I strongly prefer to ship CONUS, but will consider shipping overseas
* I consider trades of professional-level instruments but prefer PayPal
* Buyer pays PayPal fees, if any
Thanks!
It has the original curly spit valve, the slide is exceptional, and the horn plays like a dream. Much bigger than you'd think. I suppose that big bell helps. It also projects wonderfully with very little effort. I am all about no effort.
Problems? Yeah, one. Cosmetic only. Some little mark appeared on the bell, and a misguided effort to rub it out inadvertently pulled off some lacquer. Rather than relacquering, I chose to keep the original there (95% intact) and leave the blemish unlacquered. It still looks lacquered. You can see in the pictures.
If you're interested in this one, send me a note.
If you are seriously interested (and not simply inquisitive), send me an email. My email is the first letters of this little poem:
Said you wanted a horn,
Like the one you played when young,
I told you to MAKE AN OFFER,
Perchance you shed a private tear.
Have a tissue, fellow bonester,
Or a box of junior mints.
Remember, the PM system causes much grief.
Never trust in it!
@gmail.com
Remember, my preferences:
* I will pay CONUS shipping unless you need expedited service, etc.
* I strongly prefer to ship CONUS, but will consider shipping overseas
* I consider trades of professional-level instruments but prefer PayPal
* Buyer pays PayPal fees, if any
Thanks!
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FS: Williams Model 6
Another fantastic horn looking for a home. More interested in cash than trades, though trades are still a possibility. Thanks for looking!
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FS: Williams Model 6
What a beauty! If I had the $$ I would be all over that!
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FS: Williams Model 6
Quote from: adt62 on Mar 31, 2017, 01:27PMWhat a beauty! If I had the $$ I would be all over that!
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FS: Williams Model 6
troy smart wants really much !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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FS: Williams Model 6
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Single radius crooks means built by Earl's son, Bob Williams. Nice!
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Single radius crooks means built by Earl's son, Bob Williams. Nice!
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FS: Williams Model 6
Quote from: dj kennedy on Mar 31, 2017, 01:45PMtroy smart wants really much !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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FS: Williams Model 6
Sold. Thanks for all the interest!
Still pining for a Williams? Here are a few links to some others I'm releasing into the wild:
Williams 4:
http://tromboneforum.org/index.php/topic,98663.0.html
Williams 8:
http://tromboneforum.org/index.php/topic,98666.0.html
BAC Williams 8 Pigtail Hybrid:
http://tromboneforum.org/index.php/topic,98664.0.html
Still pining for a Williams? Here are a few links to some others I'm releasing into the wild:
Williams 4:
http://tromboneforum.org/index.php/topic,98663.0.html
Williams 8:
http://tromboneforum.org/index.php/topic,98666.0.html
BAC Williams 8 Pigtail Hybrid:
http://tromboneforum.org/index.php/topic,98664.0.html