I just saw today on an instagram post that the willson 2975 will be coming back to manufacturing!! How do we all feel about this?
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Willson 2975 is BACK?!?!
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I saw that, too (and it's on Facebook). I think it's a good thing. If you want to buy a 3+1 compensating euphonium you can choose good instruments ranging from the Wessex to a Willson (if that is your cup of tea). Seems like a good thing to have a similar option of you want a front-valve version.Dave Werden (ASCAP)
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Originally posted by davewerden View PostI saw that, too (and it's on Facebook). I think it's a good thing. If you want to buy a 3+1 compensating euphonium you can choose good instruments ranging from the Wessex to a Willson (if that is your cup of tea). Seems like a good thing to have a similar option of you want a front-valve version.Dean L. Surkin
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Just got off the phone with Dave Surber, the guy at Getzen who handles their Willson imports.
He's not so sure about "back", in the sense that he never knew it really left.
He moves very few of them, "great horn, but not a popular design", but says he's never had an issue sourcing them.
Says he can get me one if I need it.
Suggested retail (silverplate version) $10,992 USD, but dealers may sell for less.
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