Kalison Purchased by Nirschl

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Kalison Purchased by Nirschl

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Very interesting! This could mean better quality/consistency and perhaps a melding of horn building ideas.
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TubaTodd wrote:Very interesting! This could mean better quality/consistency and perhaps a melding of horn building ideas.


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I think Kalison's biggest flaw was always their low price. Maybe this'll mean higher sticker price on Kalison horns, and the pros and college elite can stop snubbing them.
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That new York copy looks kind of cool. Wonder what it plays like? Mr LeBlanc's horn sure was nice.

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