Selling Bach Strad 37 plus more

    
Selling Bach Strad 37 plus more    02:38 on Wednesday, January 7, 2004          
(Brent Youngblood)
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Hey everyone. I have recently wrecked my car and my bank acount is to nil so i have to part ways with my trumpet. I played this strad for 5 years and was the best horn i`ve seen compared to anyones in high school. Like I said, it is a Bach Stradivarious model 37. Great condition, few minor dings, does not effect tone, pitch, or volume in any way. It has the Gold key set with heavy valve covers. Also, it comes with a 3c, 5c, 7c, Bobby Shew Lead, and Marshincoweitz "Screamer" mouthpieces. I have a straight mute, cup mute, harmon mute, and a plunger. Clean rags, polish, valve oil, and slide grease will all be included. Case is also there, but not in great shape. I really need to sell this so make me some reasonable offers. My email is blood60ft6in@hotmail.com Thanks everyone.

Brent


Re: Selling Bach Strad 37 plus more    21:27 on Monday, January 12, 2004          
(Joseph Daniel Boyd)
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for those of you who don`t know this is an awsome trumpet I got mine last year and it made a world of difference for those of you looking for a new horn I`m putting the good word in for Brent here. I love mine.


Re: Selling Bach Strad 37 plus more    23:12 on Monday, January 12, 2004          
(Dave)
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Brent I think you will have a better chance of selling your horn if you post it on ebay.

Good Luck
Dave


Re: Selling Bach Strad 37 plus more    20:43 on Monday, March 8, 2004          
(trumpet girl)
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hey i`ve been saving up to buy that exact modle whats the lowest bid you`ll take?



Re: Selling Bach Strad 37 plus more    01:48 on Tuesday, March 9, 2004          
(Bobert)
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No offense meant to anyone, except perhaps the Selmer corporation, but be careful when buying a Bach. Most of them are junk. But if you get a good one, you will have a great horn.


Re: Selling Bach Strad 37 plus more    17:45 on Tuesday, March 9, 2004          
(Dawn)
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I know what you mean! I tried quite a few that were really quite pants. Often i found that they had been traded in by professionals after about 3 years of really hammering them and they were just knackered. However mine is about 15 years (a great time for Bach trumpets) old and absolutely mint!! It only had one amature owner who had taken great care in looking after it. It is absolutely perfect and the best i`ve ever played!!!

One thing i can`t stress enough is you gotta check them out before you buy! Don`t just buy because it`s a strad!!! Not all are good as many have found out but if you get a good one, then you couldn`t get a better trumpet in my opinion!!


   




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