1963 Bach 36 trombone here. Straight, no F. Awesome playing 36. The best 36 I have played by far. Remarkable response and projection. Sheesh. Cosmetically not beautiful, but it is straight, ding-free, with a good-working aligned slide. Not a Yamaha-Rath-type great slide; but a good moving, absolutely playable slide. Each stocking has a wear spot about, oh, the size of.. a baby green pea. Counterweight is not original but is included if you want it. Comes in a 1980's brownie case or a Reunion Blues gig bag - your choice. $1700 shipped in the US.
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Beautiful. I've always wanted to play a mt. Vernon but have never had the opportunity. How does this compare to corporation horns?
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Quote from: Adrianct729 on Apr 19, 2017, 08:33AMBeautiful. I've always wanted to play a mt. Vernon but have never had the opportunity. How does this compare to corporation horns?
I have played several Corporation 36's that were very good - one of which was really great. But this easily tops that one by a large margin. This may sound like I am engaging in Puffery - but assure you I am not. This is a truly phenomenal player. It is one of very few horns I have played that makes me just stare at it when I put it down and wonder.. how on earth?! Why.. would this one be so different than other horns?!... I don't get it. It is some kind of mojo.
That said, I am getting out of the small- and medium-bore business. And am going to focus on bass playing. With a few large-bores around for kicks.
I know some of you might be rolling your eyes... thinking this sounds like advertising copy. So, I am willing to let this go out on trial. If it is not loved, just send it back.
I have played several Corporation 36's that were very good - one of which was really great. But this easily tops that one by a large margin. This may sound like I am engaging in Puffery - but assure you I am not. This is a truly phenomenal player. It is one of very few horns I have played that makes me just stare at it when I put it down and wonder.. how on earth?! Why.. would this one be so different than other horns?!... I don't get it. It is some kind of mojo.
That said, I am getting out of the small- and medium-bore business. And am going to focus on bass playing. With a few large-bores around for kicks.
I know some of you might be rolling your eyes... thinking this sounds like advertising copy. So, I am willing to let this go out on trial. If it is not loved, just send it back.
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Still available!