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Sterling Virtuoso IV
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Larry Herzog Jr.
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Get the Adams. An E1 with those specs/customizations will be a fantastic horn.
Sean Kissane
Low Brass Specialist, Paige's Music
Principal Euphonium, Indianapolis Brass Choir
Principal Euphonium, Crossroads Brass Band
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Sean +++
Furthermore, the sterling silver bell option on E1 is worth $1290 in the US, and that's on top of all other customizations on this horn.
Best, G.
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In case anyone is interested, this is the full translation of the specification document:
Serial Number: 46339 | Model: E1
Production Date: 3rd of July 2012 | Name builder: "T.C."
Bell: Sterling Silver, 0.60mm gauge
Bell rim: 'Ring' (I assume this means just a 'rolled rim'? since there's also a 'soldered' and 'soldered ring' option I assume this means the wire in the edge of the bell or something like that?)
Model: 2-part | Bell size: 305mm
Then two parts both made from 0.60mm gauge gold brass (I can't even place the Dutch terms as instrument parts so no clue what they are)
Hand-shaped parts made from sheet yellow brass, 0.60mm gauge.
Valve cluster: Bauerfeind, yellow brass.
Valve slides: Adams, inner- and outer slides both nickel silver.
Leadpipe: Yellow brass, 0.60mm, 'sheet' model (as opposed to 'tube' model?).
Receiver: Adjustable Gap Receiver, nickel silver.
Main tuning slide: Red brass, 'sheet' model (as opposed to 'tube' model again), 0.55mm gauge.
'Calibrated': Yes
Trigger: Not too sure what to make of it, all options were crossed out but main tuning slide was circled as well?
Finish: Laquered | Brushed, mirror-finish.
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Willson 2960TA Celebration
1979 Boosey & Hawkes Sovereign (Globe Stamp)
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This sounds like a truly fascinating hooter. Since I have had my E2 and got used to it, I have wondered whether a banjo with the heavy valve block and bottom bow might not benefit from a thinner bell for extra resonance. I’m certain I would enjoy testing that one!
If you’ve not decided to buy it already, given the options, if I was in your situation I’d have already bought it.
The only problem with these discussion is they get me thinking about what my next hooter will be. The only thing I know for certain is it will be an Adams.
Adams E2 0.80 Yellow Brass, Satin Lacquer, Blue Abalone Buttons
Denis Wick SM4XR Gold
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Euphoniums
Sterling Virtuoso IV
S.E.Shires EUQ41S
John Packer 274L
Larry Herzog Jr.
Twitter: iMav
Facebook: iMav
Email: me@imav.org
Founder of geekhack.org
Linktree: iMav
All things EUPHONIUM! Guilded server
Euphoniums
Sterling Virtuoso IV
S.E.Shires EUQ41S
John Packer 274L
Larry Herzog Jr.
Twitter: iMav
Facebook: iMav
Email: me@imav.org
Founder of geekhack.org
Linktree: iMav
All things EUPHONIUM! Guilded server
Congrats on the new horn! It is a great looking instrument! Hope you have lots of fun with it. And if you ever plan on selling it, send me a message.
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