Appears to be a Stradavarius with stuck valve. At $25 opening bid, probably worth looking into, if you can pick it up in Oklahoma City.
http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/v ... rce=Eloqua" target="_blank
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"GOLD TRUMPET INSTRUMENT"
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"GOLD TRUMPET INSTRUMENT"
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Re: "GOLD TRUMPET INSTRUMENT"
It's a Selmer TR300 which is their student model. (See the description at the bottom of the listing.)
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Re: "GOLD TRUMPET INSTRUMENT"
There is a stop rod below the 3rd valve slide. This is a feature of a Strad, not a TR300. The case, with its interior covering flap, also appears to be a Strad case, not a student model case.
I think the description - gold trumpet instrument - could mean they may not know what they have.
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I think the description - gold trumpet instrument - could mean they may not know what they have.
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Re: "GOLD TRUMPET INSTRUMENT"
Hmmm... I don't know as much as you about this sort of thing.
If I lived within a half hour of OKC, it might be worth a roll of the dice on the condition of that valve. If it's a Strad and could be had for $50, $200 would fix a lot of things and be a heck of a deal. However, I live just about as far west as one can go and still be in the continental US. If I could bring the Seattle Supersonics back with me when I came home, I'd consider it....
If I lived within a half hour of OKC, it might be worth a roll of the dice on the condition of that valve. If it's a Strad and could be had for $50, $200 would fix a lot of things and be a heck of a deal. However, I live just about as far west as one can go and still be in the continental US. If I could bring the Seattle Supersonics back with me when I came home, I'd consider it....