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This forum is for buying or selling your personal equipment. Sponsored selling is allowed as well. All ads are required to have the following information: Price (even for trades), brand, model, and location (City and State, for instruments, not accessories). It is acceptable to link to an external ad if you are promoting a sale of your personal equipment. No Ebay auctions, but "Buy It Now" listings are fine. Photos are HIGHLY suggested as well, and may be hosted on Google Drive, or elsewhere. If you see an ad that does not meet these criteria, please report it.
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- bugler
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Re: Potentially FS Melton/Meinl Weston 45-SLP (Earlier Model)
I can confirm that this is a fantastic horn. Adrian let me borrow it for a few days while I was in town for a festival, and I thoroughly enjoyed playing it!
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- bugler
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Re: Potentially FS Melton/Meinl Weston 45-SLP (Earlier Model)
What is a "thinner alloy sheet"? Is the sheet metal thinner or is the alloy a different composition? Please clarify that statement. Thank you.
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- bugler
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Re: Potentially FS Melton/Meinl Weston 45-SLP (Earlier Model)
Hi there!
Of course! The instrument sheet metal is thinner on the instrument than the more current production models. The instrument resonates very clearly and produces a unique color.
Please let me know if you have any other questions!
Adrian
Of course! The instrument sheet metal is thinner on the instrument than the more current production models. The instrument resonates very clearly and produces a unique color.
Please let me know if you have any other questions!
Adrian
University of Missouri-Kansas City DMA 2026
Florida International University M.M 2023
Florida International University B.A. 2020
Florida International University M.M 2023
Florida International University B.A. 2020