GEBRUDER ALEXANDER F 6 valves!

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GEBRUDER ALEXANDER F 6 valves!

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Wow, check the seller's record. 100% customer satisfaction. He's in Poland. Sounds like a decent, honest businessman. Maybe Poland's equivalent of our own Dave Fedderly's Baltimore Brass?
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Possibly a Vienna Set-up valve wise?

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Chuck Jackson wrote:Possibly a Vienna Set-up valve wise?

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Yup Vienna... I also had one of these. Great player, and I did get used to the fingerings (though with the 1.5-step extension on the 3rd) and it could be very facile. However, it was murder on my left wrist and I abandoned it.

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