Who do you think is the best brass instrument retailer in the US? I live in Minneapolis which is a veritable wasteland when it comes to good music stores. I'm trying to find a Yamaha 882G. Not only can I not find one locally, I can't even find one online! Any suggestions? Anybody online have good return policies so you can try out instruments?
Re: Best brass instrument retailers
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 3:28 pm
by Elow
Have you asked your local stores to order one? That’s probably the easiest thing to do
Re: Best brass instrument retailers
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 5:15 pm
by BGuttman
The "Big Two" are Dillon's in New Jersey and Hornguys in California.
That model may be tough to find. Open wraps (882GO) are definitely more popular.
I see videos on YouTube from Schmitt (sp?) Music, based in Minnesota. I think they have a couple of stores in the state, but the main store seems to have a fairly large selection of professional trombones. The other possibility that is closer to you than the stores already mentioned would be Chicago. I'm not sure what the big store is there nowadays, but there might still be a good-sized music store in the greater Chicago area.
I'm wondering what "return" policies are like now with Covid. Trying instruments in store is more limited as well. There are also a couple of top boutique trombone makers (Edwards and M&W) in nearby Wisconsin. Yamaha is available in a lot of places, but some dealers seem to favor featuring a variety of other makers, while others seem to concentrate on Yamaha. Good luck - hope you find the horn you want.
Jim Scott
Re: Best brass instrument retailers
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 8:19 pm
by castrubone
Chuck Levin's consistently has the biggest selection of inventory. The problem you will find with almost all brass retailers is that they only stock the most popular horns. Finding a Yamaha 882G in stock at a retailer isn't impossible, but it will take some digging, and unless you live in a NYC/DC/Chicago/LA your local retailer almost certainly won't have it. Trade shows or visiting the factory of a maker are sometimes the only way to try out certain horns.
Re: Best brass instrument retailers
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 8:21 pm
by harrisonreed
Hickeys is great. But many small town music shops do a great job! For example Gerry's music in MA was a great store.
If there is a decent college program nearby, often the local music shop will have someone related to the college working there as a brass specialist who at least play tests horns as they come in to spot issues and the repair shop can fine tune them before they hit the floor.
Hickeys will order you any horn you want. You just might have to wait for it.
Re: Best brass instrument retailers
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 8:23 pm
by Doug Elliott
Yes, call Chuck's and talk to Lee Walkowich.
301-946-8808
Prices are the best there too.
Re: Best brass instrument retailers
Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 9:27 pm
by PaulT
Schmitt Music right in Mpls. Doesn't appear to be a wasteland. Carries Yamaha. Has 8820s in stock. Will order in an 882G.
Doug Elliott wrote: ↑Mon Jun 28, 2021 8:23 pm
Yes, call Chuck's and talk to Lee Walkowich.
301-946-8808
Prices are the best there too.
+1
Re: Best brass instrument retailers
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 8:57 pm
by lupusargentus
Probably your best bet for a local store is Schmitt Music in Brooklyn Center. They have a huge selection of horns in stock.
I bought a couple horns from Brass Exchange. Doug knows his stuff and is really helpful.
Re: Best brass instrument retailers
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2021 10:55 pm
by PosauneCat
BGuttman wrote: ↑Mon Jun 28, 2021 5:15 pm
The "Big Two" are Dillon's in New Jersey and Hornguys in California.
That model may be tough to find. Open wraps (882GO) are definitely more popular.
Yeah, I know. But, I like the closed wrap better. I can order from a local store if I don’t find one elsewhere.
Thank you very much for the lead on this instrument. I talked to Doug Bert at the Brass Exchange for about an hour today and based on what we talked about I bought the horn! He says the condition is great and it can be returned if I don't want it for some reason. The price is terrific and it has obviously been played by someone who took exceptional care of it.
Hickeys is great. But many small town music shops do a great job! For example Gerry's music in MA was a great store.
Thanks for the tip! Gerry’s had an 88HTO which I bought. It is on its way to me now.
Also thanks to Polina Tarasenko for brilliantly demonstrating how this horn can sound!
Based on my search of the entire lower 48, it may well have been the last new HTO in existence!
Re: Best brass instrument retailers
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2025 7:17 pm
by JTeagarden
Whatever happened to Giardinelli's in NYC for brass instruments?
Re: Best brass instrument retailers
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2025 7:31 pm
by BGuttman
JTeagarden wrote: ↑Wed Apr 23, 2025 7:17 pm
Whatever happened to Giardinelli's in NYC for brass instruments?
Giardinelli closed the NYC store some 40 years ago. They set up as a mail order house in Livingston, NY, but I haven't heard from that one in several decades.
Re: Best brass instrument retailers
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2025 6:21 am
by JTeagarden
Haha! That's what I expected, strange how, when you fall asleep for 40 years, they pull a stunt like that.