There are quite a few old 3 valve baritones coming up these days, and often they can be had for a very reasonable price. A couple weeks back I picked off an old Elkhart Conn 14 with removable upright bell for $100, on a flyer. Darned thing plays rings around my Besson, from the bottom E all the way up.
Pardon me, but I guess I don't understand the meaning of the word, retro. I thought it meant something built recently which looks like something from long ago. This isn't retro from that definition. It is an actual antique--built sometime in the mid 1920s!
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LoyalTubist wrote:Pardon me, but I guess I don't understand the meaning of the word, retro. I thought it meant something built recently which looks like something from long ago. This isn't retro from that definition. It is an actual antique--built sometime in the mid 1920s!
What seems to be clear from various definitions given online is that no one other than the jewelry folks, seems to know exactly what "retro" means: