Josef Monke / Quartposaune Medium Tip Tubus Tener Bus Trombone / 1950 / Brass / Woodwind
Product Details
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The plump and bright sound unique to German tubes is attractive. A tenor bus produced by Joseph Mongke at Value Price !!
[overview]
Monke Tener Bath Trombone. 230 mm gold brassbell with 15 mm nicket rim. With main tuning tube, slide end tube snake decoration. Light tube german shank ( *). Long waterky equipment. With an original hard case. It seems to be a product from around 1960 to 70 years.
* In general tube mouth peas for general German Shank, it is somewhat shallow. It is best to process the shank part slightly. Includes a shank adjusted mouthpiece (JK Exclusive 7c).
[situation]
Because of the low brass (unpainted), oxidation discoloration is progressing throughout the instrument, but there is no serious corrosion or rust. The lock ring and ring fastening process of the slide connection part are retrofit remodeling. There is no slide stopper. The crossbar of the slide outer tube (the part to attach the right hand) is a fixed state of an affix (width movable type). The tip of the slide inner tube can be found and peeled off. There is nothing to be caught and stopped, but you can't expect a light movement like the current trombone. Please note.
[feature]
The second -generation Mongke era medium tube tenor bus trombone. The plump and bright sound unique to German tubes is attractive. There are some time and effort to search for a mouthpiece that suits the shank or process the mouthpiece at hand, but it is a value provided by the value that is more than enough even if you subtract it.
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