Sear Recording Bass

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Kirley
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Re: Sear Recording Bass

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Cool. I'm digging that adjustable hand grip.
The recording bell has some goofy looking proportions to my eye.
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https://fortmyers.craigslist.org/lee/ms ... 18705.html" target="_blank Silver version. I thought the case was cool for these horns.
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Looks like it might be a Mahillon.

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Re: Sear Recording Bass

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I have always liked the look of a small recording bell like that.
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Donn
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The way this one is set up, anyway. It reminds me of the bell on an Alexander baritone I had for a while. Might be among the least goofy looking bell fronts, in my eye.
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