Not one but 2 Dr. Young mpc's for sale

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Not one but 2 Dr. Young mpc's for sale

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Given the evident interest in strange and historical mpc's I am offering 2 Dr. Young mpc's for the low low price of $400 for both, or $250 apiece. One is the original Reynolds version which is a great street mpc in a larger horn; the other is the "new improved" version which is stilll funnel shaped but has a smaller inner rim and sharper bite. Both of these mpc's have no backbore - straight shot thru the shank. This price includes the shipping.

The older mpc has a small ding on the rim which is almost unnoticeable. The newer one is almost pristine. I've used the older one on a couple of gigs very successfully. I'm willing to let these beauties go because I use very large equipment (34.5 + mm inner rim) and these guys are a bit too small (34 and 33 mm inner rim.)

Edit: If you don't want to use the PM you can email me at pwhitaker@jhaweb.com

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I'd be glad to sell you mine since the trade fell through, then you'd have three you could sell.
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Could you possibly post a pic up? I've never seen these things and am quite curious/interested. Thanks!

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$250 for one and $400 for both? How about I give you $150 for the first one and let you keep the $250 one?

(a very old joke) :P
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Deja Vu all over again.

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Chuck:
I believe that that's the same premise of the Red Foxx joke I posted up above. Please try to keep up with the rest of the class. :)
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Post by Chuck Jackson »

cktuba wrote:
bloke wrote:
Chuck(G) wrote:$250 for one and $400 for both? How about I give you $150 for the first one and let you keep the $250 one?

(a very old joke) :P
I'm going to hold off until the Kelly version appears.
I've got one that I whittled out of a bar of soap, is that close enough? :wink:
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Re: Deja Vu all over again.

Post by Chuck(G) »

pwhitaker wrote:Chuck:
I believe that that's the same premise of the Red Foxx joke I posted up above. Please try to keep up with the rest of the class. :)
I confess to not having read through the entire posting. Must be that demented minds think alike.

:mrgreen:
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