Does such a horn exist?

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Does such a horn exist?

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On the hunt for a good quintet horn, I recently dug an old Canadian Brass-model Getzen CC out of the bowels of my unit's supply shop. I like it a lot, but I am left wondering if there is a comparable horn in BBb that I could use in my jazz studies. Does anyone have any suggestions what might fit that bill?
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I would think the Meinl-Weston 2011 HOWARD JOHNSON GRAVITY model BBb would be worth checking out. When I tried one, I got the impression it would make a great small ensemble BBb.
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Wouldn’t the current King 2341 and/or its predecessor be worth looking at?

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I second the HoJo reccomondation.

By the way, there is a nice used one at Baltimore brass for 4600 dollars.
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averagejoe wrote:I second the HoJo reccomondation.

By the way, there is a nice used one at Baltimore brass for 4600 dollars.
That was my first thought as well. Good testimonials for them up on http://www.hornguys.com" target="_blank too, so maybe put this on your "short list"?
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CB-52?

Good luck finding one. The newer Holton BBb "Phillips" model might also be a potential contender.
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Maybe a Miraphone 1291?

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I've never played the CB50, but I remember reading that the 1291 reminded some players of that horn *shrug*?
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bloke wrote:
LJV wrote:
imperialbari wrote:Wouldn’t the current King 2341 and/or its predecessor be worth looking at?

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I think Herr Klaus is on the right track.
yes...or if the c. 11/16" bore is appealing but the King body/bell may (??) seem just a bit fat, there may be a Yamaha YBB-621 floating around for sale...(??)

bloke "who would pick a new-style King 2341 over a Yamaha YBB-621"
Baltimore brass actually has a used ybb621 for 4500.
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How about a new 2341 with a 52j bell?
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Matthew Gilchrest wrote:CB-52?

Good luck finding one. The newer Holton BBb "Phillips" model might also be a potential contender.
I'll echo this - they play quite well.

I think the 52J/2341 might work, but having an old BBb King with a custom 18" bell from the 30's with the tuning slide before the valves (otherwise nearly identical to the modern 2341) gives me pause. The small bell really doesn't do justice to the sound. A friend has an identical instrument with the normal large bell and it's a world better in sound.

Then again, could be just a bad King...

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Sam Gnagey wrote:How about a new 2341 with a 52j bell?
We could have a winner!

Also an affordable HoJo is mentioned.

FYI: I have owned a CB and then a "Harvey" Holton and eventually became unhappy with both. But that's just me.

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