$75 per pair (2 available), This is a vintage SE Shires model B1 1Y 9.5" yellow brass bell flare. Having said that, it is an old school trombone and does not play like a modern Shires or Rath but if you're after that familiar sound you have in your head, this might be your horn. It was owned by a prominent studio player here in LA. You'll notice the "under the thumb" trigger which is characteristic of the MV trombones. It slots well and is easy to maneuver throughout the range. $250 with case. This is the model 2280, a 4 valve non compensating euphonium with an 11" bell flare, top action valves. The 42BO has long been the orchestral workhorse for the professional trombonist. This one is set up to be a modern version of a Conn 62H, a 9.5" red brass bell, dependent precision rotary valves made by Rotax in Switzerland, and of course tuning in the slide. The bell is an 8.5" Beryllium Bronze one piece bell made by Larry Minick that was originally mine. This is one of the finest playing 2Bs I've ever played. SOLD, Here's a phenomenal pedigree Bach Mt Vernon model 36 from a prominent orchestral trombonist. Minor dents have been repaired. It's a great playing instrument and in very good condition. The bell had been damaged at some point and has been repaired and lightly buffed. Valves 4-5-6 (left hand, top to bottom) are setup with a normal 4th valve, 5th valve is a long 1/2 step, 6th valve is a long whole step. It is silver plated finish and all stock. The Miraphone contrabass trombone in BBb, complete with giant bell and quad bore slide. It's an early 1950s vintage, deco engraving on the bell (the best 6Hs) and has all brass trim. It's a great player and hard to find a nice 5 valve model from this vintage in this kind of shape. It is a resonant trombone and the tone just wants to fly out of the bell flare. Built in Eastlake, Ohio factory. This one is very easy to play, slots are predictable and steerable. It has a soldered rim and it is a fantastic playing and sounding bell. Features custom hand grip, copper tuning slide, copper neck pipe and copper asymmetrical slide bow with saturn water key. These trombones are sold out everywhere and are months backordered, they are in heavy demand. $2900, Here's a beautiful playing Bach Mt Vernon model 12 trombone, with a lightened slide (work done in the 1970s by a tech in San Francisco). $850 SALE PENDING, This is one of the earliest vocabell tenor trombones I've seen available. Very nice condition with no rot, an excellent playing and sounding Bach Bb cornet. This is an early one, pre-100H. No one makes anything like the 32H anymore. Valves are super tight, no dents. The valve linkage has been rebuilt with a Mt Vernon trigger updated with ball and socket linkage. There has been one repair: the bottom outer tube had a small pin hole right near the octagonal hand grip. SOLD. This is one of the easiest .500" jazzers I've tried, everything slots where it should, it exudes confidences and encourages you to play. $850, Here is a brand new, demo condition, Courtois Xtreme Jazz Trombone model AC430. Gorgeous sounding trumpet that speaks and project immediately. It is a 1916 Conn "model Alto" in Eb with tuning in the slide. $1200 with chem cleaning and slide job. This one is a combination of two horns. $2100 SOLD, C series Elkhart 88Hs are some of my absolute favorite large bore trombones kinda like the split window corvettes of the trombone world. REDUCED $1650, One of the most exciting bass trombones I've had come through the Ark in a while, this is a custom built Bach with dependent thayer valves (assembled by the talented Eric Edwards). I've never seen another 34 with a rose brass bell and this one sound incredible. The hand grip and bell lock ring is unique, curved brace for comfort and the lock ring doesn't protrude into your palm, very clever! $2250. If you're looking for a small bore horn with F attachment, but want something a little bit bigger than a 3B plus, this could be an ideal instrument. I always liked the way closed wrap 42s sound, to me they have a more dense focused core. $3800 with case. $4300 without case. These instruments were high quality copies of other famous instrument designs being manufactured by rival German makers. Many of the top professional horn players are using the Lukas horn. However, I simply couldn't get away from my 66H and sold this trombone to a deserving adult student who really loved it. Owned locally by a professional low brass studio player in Los Angeles. This is a series one, Geyer style double horn. Price is $3800 without case. 5th valve can be tuned to tritone or standard flat 2+3. $4200, Quite rare, this Mt Vernon 36 has a gold brass bell. Here's a brand new Markus Leuchter bass sackbut in F, with case and crook to A=465. It has some really neat quirks and features! Medium bore trombones are good for stress levels, they help trombonists relax. Original Conn red case is included. SOLD, Used tenor sackbut, made by Frank Tomes. Thin bell, open blow and a projecting sound. SOLD. Body features rolled tone holes, brushed silver plating and gold-plated bell. $750, Shires might be making the best orchestral trombones in the world right now. One thing I love about this trombone is the makers stamp, it is an early Mt Vernon so the signature still looks like the New York factory stamp, I love that. Takes a small shank mouthpiece and puts out a huge symphonic sound. Silver has been redone at some point. It has a medium bore .525" slide with 8" yellow brass bell and traditional closed wrap rotary valve. $2950, The 1688CR is based on Conn 88H tapers but features a fully conical back bow and tuning in the slide. In very good condition with just a little bit of cosmetic wear. $800 REDUCED, The Stomvi Master Bb piccolo trumpet is the top of the line professional piccolo from Stomvi Brass in Spain. The valve configuration is as follows: (left hand 1 and 2 normal, 3 long whole step: right hand 1 minor 3rd, 2 half step, 3 perfect 4th). There is a few cosmetic blems on the bell that we lacquered over for fear of over buffing. $1600 with case, Here's the deal! This was the top of the line euphonium from King back in the day, the model 1165. New, these trumpets are over $4000. A well established workhorse of professional level bass trombones. I had a blow on it for old time sake and it is still a very nice trombone. $4400. This is a Legacy model. SOLD, Beautiful vintage Alexander CC tuba, 4 rotary valves, in excellent shape. These instruments are extremely rare and they were often made for prominent symphony players on special request, not something on the regular menu. Carl Geyer was a pioneer in the development and evolution of the modern French Horn. It features a new open ported rotary valve, orchestral weight yellow brass bell with special bracing, and wide Bach style .547" slide. The slide is from the Mt Vernon era and still a 34 slide, but not original to the bell. It is in very good condition and the bell is quite nice, as well as unlacquered with a beautiful patina. Additionally, a new leadpipe was implemented on this tuba to give a free blowing, responsive and resonant character. The slide is the second slide built for this horn, as the original one was worn out from use. In great shape with original case. Le code de couleur est essentiel pour acheter la bonne peinture de voiture, pour la trouver suivre notre systéme de recherche simple et rapide. A lot of players are using this horn. Main tuning slide adjustment custom fabricated to allow you to tune as you go. Would be a good match for those trombonists looking for a modern style Conn 6H but with a bit more zip and edge on it. Here's a pre 1985 Paxman model 40-L, double descant french horn. Overall, a beautiful and rare trombone. This particular instrument was built for Ken Thompkins of the Detroit Symphony and was modified for him by Bob Malone (head of R&D for Yamaha Brass and trumpet guru). The valve buttons have been upgraded with abalone buttons. A classic instrument. $1200 with case. Overall in very good condition with no major damage or dents. SOLD. This is something special. SOLD, The Hans Hoyer 6800 and 7800 horns are based on the Elkhart Conn 8D french horns. It is in new condition, yes I'm not exaggerating, NEW CONDITION. Very good playing instrument, well suited for jazz or other bass trumpet applications. Gives a great F attachment option on a commercial trombone. Vintage custom bass trombone, assembled by Larry Minick. $1000 SOLD, The original "R" Trombone, this is a rare Reynolds Argenta, made from all nickel and featuring a .515" bore slide with 8.5" bell. This particular instrument is in very good condition with some "dents of love" on the bottom bow and some cosmetic scratching from being played. It's edgy like a 6H, it has a 8" bell like a 6H, it has a .500" bore like a 6H if it looks like a 6H and sounds like a 6H, must be a 6H! A top tier Conn 88H with our well balanced rotary valve that gives vast improvement on the F side of the instrument. In excellent condition, the newest professional inline bass trombone from Yamaha. Includes the original case. Here is a nice vintage Conn Elkhart pre-letter (600,000 serial) model 8D French Horn. It is in fantastic condition with no dents. It is unlacquered and has a patina. Here is a really nice intermediate tenor trombone made by Yamaha. A geyer style horn has the change valve at the end of the valve cluster, as opposed to the "kruspe style" instrument which has the change valve at the top of the cluster. This one is a prime specimen and the special trigger is uncommon (and works really well). Price is $3000 as is, $3350 with split triggers or $3700 with split triggers and a custom D slide for the 2nd valve. $3900, Here is a vintage German made contrabass trombone in F with inline valves in Eb/BBb. $1150 without case, This is the Yamaha "Sullivan" Xeno tenor trombone, their high end professional model large tenor. Rare eB alto trombone made by J. Pfretzschner in Germany. This is the only one I've ever seen with a Bb attachment. This instrument has a 7" bell, .485" slide. The bass trombone does have some wear from use, broken in by a great player. REDUCED $4400 without case. Every once in a while I get something really special and unusual. The YEP-321 is a 4 valve non compensating euphonium. This horn was originally B.B. Some minor wear at the contact points and a few small blems but overall very nice condition. It is about six months old and in fantastic condition. This euphonium hasn't seen much use. I decided to opt for the slides to be at "Bach Width" but with our in house tenor crook. $1100 with case and mouthpiece, I think this is the best playing 6B/Duo Gravis I have had come into the shop. sale pending, A beautiful German tenor trombone, model Kuhn, made by Laetzsch. Get a bargain price on it $1975 with case, Rumor has it that Larry Minick was involved with the design of this model, could be true. Slide action is very good, no wear on the inner tubes. Here is a rare Mt Vernon Bach Model 50B, the legendary bass trombone. It really came out nice! It has a BII 2RT7 bell flare that matches to the valve well. The hand engraving is jaw dropping gorgeous. This is a fabulous playing instrument! Includes a gig bag. The larger bore orchestral instruments were influenced by the German makers who had been making instruments with F attachments and larger bell flares with bigger bores. The 70H was one of the most popular single valve bass trombones Conn ever produced. His lead pipe, tuning slide and braces are all original designs. Mated a nice playing vintage 1960s Conn 60H tuning in the slide bass trombone with a pair of inline Greenhoe valves. Here's a beautiful Conn 88H made in Elkhart. Rotary valves look like they might be made by Meinlschmidt. SOLD, I've never seen an Elkhart 34 before, only Mt Vernon models, so this must have been a special order. Similar to the other open port valves like the Trubore and Lindberg, this one is set up a bit more traditionally. The instrument did have some poor repair work done on the slide connector/leg coming out of the first valve. Has a 3 bell and MLP bore. It looks like it has been relacquered once a long time ago and done very well. It features a 9" red brass George Roberts P22 bell flare, Elkhart Conn 60H valve, tuning slide and neckpipe made from the Elkhart 60H (seamed red brass), lightweight yellow brass slide with 60H nickel crook. Plays very well and on the more commercial side. REDUCED $2100 with case. 19” bell flare, .748” bore with .827” 5th valve bore. Even the original "instructions on caring for your Bach" literature is included. The sound is incredible. It is top notch shape now and is a beauty.
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