Yorkbrunner at Ferguson's?

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MartyNeilan
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I believe Paul K had the silverplating stripped of his early-model Yorkbrunner, perhaps this was his.
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Yorkbrunner at Ferguson's

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I never thought I could play a Yorkbrunner. I have always had difficulties getting a decent sound out of a Hirsbrunner. But that Yorkbrunner was absolutely the easiest playing horn I have ever held in my hands, and I have played a few. Incredible. If I was going to play in a large orchestra (and I had the $14,500 necessary), I would scoop it up.
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I believe this belongs to Scott Choate. He told me a while ago that he was selling it at a store, I think he said fergusons. I dont know much about it but I know he is very particular about his horns. I don't know if that helps much but thats what I think I know about that horn.
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