Kanstul / Hornguys / BAC?

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Kanstul / Hornguys / BAC?

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Look for a new model (Kanstul 1662) in this style available next year from a premier US maker, built exclusively for The Horn Guys.
http://w.hornguys.com/basstbn1662.php
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Interesting. Steve is very good at eyeing great new products.
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This is exciting news!... from about 10 years ago...
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R.I.P., Zig. :(
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Curious to see how this develops... On a somewhat related note, I noticed that Cannonball Musical Instruments appears to be using the CR valve on their large tenor (don't know how recent this is). Wasn't the CR valve a Kanstul invention? Or am I remembering wrong?

http://www.cannonballmusic.com/trombones.php
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It certainly looks like one, but most of that is just the valve cap. IMO it looks a little small to be a real CR or copy.
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Wakawaka555 wrote: Sat Nov 07, 2020 5:19 pm On a somewhat related note, I noticed that Cannonball Musical Instruments appears to be using the CR valve on their large tenor (don't know how recent this is).

http://www.cannonballmusic.com/trombones.php
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Posaunus wrote: Sat Nov 07, 2020 6:07 pm
Wakawaka555 wrote: Sat Nov 07, 2020 5:19 pm On a somewhat related note, I noticed that Cannonball Musical Instruments appears to be using the CR valve on their large tenor (don't know how recent this is).

http://www.cannonballmusic.com/trombones.php
Cannonball is a new name to me. Does anyone here own one or play one? :idk:
They've been around for a long time, making saxophones primarily.
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Posaunus wrote: Sat Nov 07, 2020 6:07 pm
Wakawaka555 wrote: Sat Nov 07, 2020 5:19 pm On a somewhat related note, I noticed that Cannonball Musical Instruments appears to be using the CR valve on their large tenor (don't know how recent this is).

http://www.cannonballmusic.com/trombones.php
Cannonball is a new name to me. Does anyone here own one or play one? :idk:
https://trombonechat.com/viewtopic.php?t=16659
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My friend had a Cannonball trumpet. He used to be happy with it but his preferences have changed for some reason.
Last I heard, he sold it or something and he's on an Olds Ambassador until he can find another trumpet he likes.
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Cannonball makes very good saxes. And they have done many things their own way - instead of just copying Selmer Paris like everyone else.
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Can attest to the quality of Cannonball saxes. Almost bought one of their altos back when I played sax regularly. Their trombones had a really long development cycle from what I understand. They were showing them off in videos back in like 2015 but didn't sell them until 2018 I believe.
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