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I'm helping my buddy sell his Gronitz PCM. It's a year and a half old, and is in excellent condition. Several local pros have tried this horn, and all love the way it plays. Very even from top to bottom, solid intonation, and a great low register. For a 4/4 instrument with light/easy response, it throws out a surprising amount of sound.
Price is somewhat flexible at $8500 (around $2K under new), and includes an MTS hard case and a gig bag. The horn is located in Southern California.
With the current exchange rate, this horn is priced around $2500 under retail. It's in practically new condition, and includes an MTS hard case and a gig bag. If you're interested, but need some flexibility on the price, then let's talk...
Bob1062 wrote:Equally confusing to this yokel , ah never mind then.
Tough to draw a basis for comparison without knowing what you're familiar with. We could say, "The Gronitz is like X, Y and Z", but if you don't know what X, Y and Z are like, then now we're looking at four horns to get input on!
If you give me some idea of horns you're familiar with, I'll do my best to compare/contrast.
I'm at a loss as to why *nobody's* even nibbled on this axe. If you're interested, but need some wiggle room on the price, please touch base and let me know.
Hey Chris, thanx for the bump! As it turns out, the horn was *just* purchased by the community college where my buddy and I play. Nice that we'll be able to "keep it in the family".
Wow...a community college purchased a Gronitz?? That's some mighty impressive salesmanship, Dave. How do you do it??
poomshanka wrote:
bttmbow wrote:bump for Dave and his friend.
...unless it sold already!
CJH
Hey Chris, thanx for the bump! As it turns out, the horn was *just* purchased by the community college where my buddy and I play. Nice that we'll be able to "keep it in the family".