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WTB: Getzen 1052, or 3062

Post by TexasBassBone »

looking for someone who has a getzen 1052, or 3062.
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Post by Alex F »

Call Steve Ferguson in L.A. He's a Getzen dealer. Super guy.

www.hornguys.com

Dave Federly also has or had some 1052s

www.baltimorebrass.net

You might also want to look at the classifieds on the OTJF. There is a guy named JSeng42 who had a 1052FD for sale in near mint condition.

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Post by TexasBassBone »

I tried all of them. The only problem is, is that Steve will give me $1200 for my conn 88ho with mint condition case, horn and stork mouthpiece, but i still have $750 to pay Brookmays music.he said the $1200 is to apply to the retail price of the 1052fd,and all i would need to pay is $700.So now I need to find someone who will buy this horn for $1200-1250 and take $750 out of that and pay brookmays, and the rest will go to the getzen.
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Post by MartyNeilan »

Don't rule out the 1062, if you think that you can live with dependents. It tends to have a more orchestral sound than the 1052 but still has lots of bite if you want it to.

FWIW, I chose that horn for its sound and originally didn't want the dependents, now I have grown to prefer them over independents. I also have my second trigger extended to Db which I find is great for those contemporary big band charts that throw low B's in all over the place - you don't have to go out so far to grab them - its now a flat 4th, and the C is a sharp 3.
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