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Couesnon trumpet serial numbers 63797
Couesnon trumpet serial numbers 63797




couesnon trumpet serial numbers 63797
  1. #COUESNON TRUMPET SERIAL NUMBERS 63797 PLUS#
  2. #COUESNON TRUMPET SERIAL NUMBERS 63797 PROFESSIONAL#
  3. #COUESNON TRUMPET SERIAL NUMBERS 63797 FREE#

This horn has excellent intonation… The low register is not flat, and is very resonant.

#COUESNON TRUMPET SERIAL NUMBERS 63797 FREE#

It is a very free and open blowing horn with a rich, slightly warm tone that produces a sophisticated edge when pushed, and loves to be piloted in the stratosphere. The trumpet has a clear and resonant tone that is easily controlled… Its sound is big, bold, rather round, and centered. Trumpet that will accommodate virtually any music style and acoustic venue, but was primarily designed as a symphonic instrument. This Symphonie II is a fairly lightweight 2 lb. While they were often considered as expensive “niche” horns, Leblanc brass found tremendous popularity among Big Band and jazz players such as Al Hirt, Bobby Herriot, Conrad Gozzo, and the Condoli brothers. Leblanc cost more than any other Paris built instruments, and thus had very limited production. Courtois horns including those built for G. They are state of the art instruments built from the finest materials by skilled craftsmen. Antoine Coutois was founded in 1789 and produced some of the finest brasswinds ever built… IMHO they are superior to the other venerable Paris manufacturers (Besson, Couesnon, and Selmer). All Leblanc, Paris trumpets have a round brass medallion in the middle of the tuning slide brace emblazoned with the Leblanc brothers profiles (or the bust of Al Hirt on his autographed model 707-A).

#COUESNON TRUMPET SERIAL NUMBERS 63797 PROFESSIONAL#

Contracted with Antoine Courtois, Paris to build a top professional line of brasswinds that included the Dynamique, Symphonie Series (1-6), the 700 Series, the Sonic models, and eventually the endorsed Al Hirt, Conrad Gozzo, and Bobby Herriot models. In the mid 1950s (at Vitos insistence because he was a trumpet player) Leblanc U. Leblanc woodwinds and distribute them in North America. The American company was set up to import the Paris built G. Antoines son Leon Leblanc and Vito Pascucci founded the Leblanc Corporation in Kenosha, Wisconsin in 1946. The company soon became well respected for producing world class woodwinds. Century by George Leblanc in La Couture Boussey, France. Leblanc, Paris was founded in the late 19. Also included is a brand new gold plated copy of a Bach Megatone 3C mouthpiece. It comes with its original case that is in excellent condition outside and mint condition on the inside… Both latches still open by rotating them. While it was designed as a top-of-the-line symphonic instrument, its large bell and bore allow it to play virtually any music style with superb results. I have owned a number of Symphonie models over the years, but never encountered another large bore example. For many years it has been the representative example of a large bore Symphonie II model in my collection, yet has been played VERY little, and therefore is straight without dents, dings nor solder repairs, and exhibits awesome compression. For your consideration, here is a spectacular example of a 60 year old Leblanc Symphonie II in awesome condition both outside and inside, and is in need of a new owner. PLEASE LOOK AT THE OTHER HORNS I HAVE LISTED. All my horns are gig ready… Cleaned, valves adjusted & aligned with new corks & felts when necessary. During the past few years I have thinned out the herd and continue to do so. Over the decades I amassed a vast trumpet/ cornet collection. I have been playing horns for 61 years… Collecting and restoring vintage trumpets and cornets, and building custom horns for 50.

#COUESNON TRUMPET SERIAL NUMBERS 63797 PLUS#

468 PROFESSIONAL Bb TRUMPET IN NEAR MINT PLUS CONDITION. LEBLANC (ANTOINE COURTOIS), PARIS “SYMPHONIE II” MODEL RARE LARGE BORE.






Couesnon trumpet serial numbers 63797