[Trombone-l] ...Nothing Major

Eric Edwards eric at elsjledwards.net
Mon May 4 13:48:05 CDT 2009


Looks to me like the bottom inner slide tube is missing.
But for $85 plus another $120 for the tube plus labor,  you'll have a 
really SWEET horn there!!

Great find!

Thanks
Eric

Eric, Leandra, Sara, Jared & Lily
Edwards

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Dan Dougherty wrote:
> Hey all,  I'm comin' out of lurk mode.  I'm a double-bassist who is  
> learning trombone.  Blew out some cartilage in my little finger on  
> left hand and playing bass on borrowed time.  Anyway, I'm learning on  
> a King (606) and shopping for a "real" horn on a strict budget.  So,  
> I'm cruising Craig's List and I come across this bargain:
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> http://newhaven.craigslist.org/msg/1150231735.html
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> I just had to share.
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> 	Dan Dougherty
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