Possibly the greatest horn.
17:09 on Thursday, December 30, 2004
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Re: Possibly the greatest horn.
20:53 on Thursday, December 30, 2004
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(Peter)
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Thanks for the link...that`s some good lookin` gear. I don`t think I can ever save enough to own one...pity! Envy those that do. I`ll have to be satisfied with my Stad. Maybe Lotto...
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Re: Possibly the greatest horn.
23:12 on Sunday, February 13, 2005
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(cmcdougall)
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Monette Hunter, they are not 60 thousand the price list ranges from 5,700 to 30,000 for the raja samadhi with coaxial outer bell and integral mouthpiece
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Re: Possibly the greatest horn.
10:15 on Monday, February 14, 2005
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(Mike)
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Dear God thats rediculous! But i guess the sacrifice must be made....:sniff:.....LOL.
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Re: Possibly the greatest horn.
17:34 on Monday, February 14, 2005
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(Dave)
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Now I know that Wynotn Marsalis is really rich then.
Dave
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Re: Possibly the greatest horn.
17:55 on Monday, February 14, 2005
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(cmcdougall)
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Wyntons Nirvikalpa Samadhi, the one with the decorations, was actually a gist too him, his 993`s(which is the model i have ordered) he payed for. They are about 8500 in brushed 24 karat gold with a double case, 2 prana mouthpieces come with the horn.
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Re: Possibly the greatest horn.
20:37 on Tuesday, February 15, 2005
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(Quillipern)
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Wynton`s Nirvikalpa Samadhi would cost about $50,000 for to buy if someone was going to buy it. The undecorated Raja Samadhis go for about $30,000, but a decorated can go as high as the cost of making them, and when it includes precious gems, it can get expensive very quickly, so $60,000 is certainly not out of the question.
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