Wessex new Tornister Euphonium

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Wessex new Tornister Euphonium

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Wessex fantastic new small travel euphonium or tornister baritone is now on website and available to order.

https://www.wessex-tubas.com/shop/eupho ... aly-er154/

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That looks awesome! Any chance of a picture of it next to the Dolce so that we can get a better idea of size?
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Cool paddles. Very Neptune-ish! Do you do that on other models as well?
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bort wrote:Cool paddles. Very Neptune-ish! Do you do that on other models as well?
From the latest batch, all Wessex rotary horns have such engraved paddles. Not just the tubas, but even the rotary trumpets.

You guessed correctly where the idea came from 8)
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Very cool.

Also, I see the Anton now has an option of gold brass with nickel silver bell wreath? Is that the first model with the wreath? That plus the engraved paddles would be quite a handsome instrument.
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