Rudy Meinl 4/4 CC for sale

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BradParrish
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Rudy Meinl 4/4 CC for sale

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I have a 4/4 Rudy 5 rotary valve CC for sale. Purchased new in 2000. I currently use in in my band and quintet. In good shape with a few tiny dings from years of use. Includes gig bag, and possibly a hard case. $6500 (negotiable) Pics available by e-mail. Horn is located in Northern Chicagoland- Milwaukee area.
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Is this the 4345S? Are you looking for any trades or anything like that?

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Yes it is the 4345S with the 18 inch bell. I'm looking to change to a PT-6 or 6P, or Wilson 3050 or the like. What do you have avaible for trade?
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Post by KevAllen83 »

I actually have the piston version of the same horn (4345). I love the horn, but I was really wanting to check out the rotor version of it. Any chance you'd want to try out the 4+1 version of the horn?
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