Looks cool, but I don't know if it actually is. What's the story on these? PM me if you want, not trying to bad talk anyone's stuff if y'all don't like it.
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Holton collegiate mouthpiece
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- bort
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- Gongadin
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Re: Holton collegiate mouthpiece
Wasn't "Collegiate" Holton's student line of instruments?
- Donn
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Re: Holton collegiate mouthpiece
The seller appears to have mostly trumpet and trombone mouthpieces. May think they price by the pound, hence the rather extravagant value attached to the tuba mouthpiece.
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Re: Holton collegiate mouthpiece
In my experience, eBay sellers always think the word "vintage" doubles or triples the cost of something.
Because of this, years ago I acquired an Olds Recording trumpet, complete with 30 year-old valve oil bottles in the case. I thought it would be funny to sell them as "vintage valve oil - a real collectible!" for around $100 and see if someone actually takes the bait. Never did, though.
Because of this, years ago I acquired an Olds Recording trumpet, complete with 30 year-old valve oil bottles in the case. I thought it would be funny to sell them as "vintage valve oil - a real collectible!" for around $100 and see if someone actually takes the bait. Never did, though.
Nick