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FS Greenhoe optimized Bach 42G, MiNtY for the most part

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 8:46 pm
by ttf_jalapeno
Let's say, $3210 shipped

The good:

Great sound, easy playability, doesn't suck

All three leadpipes, both valve caps, and greenhoe bar

The bad:

One time cleaning the slide the outer fell off onto the floor. I took it to Phil at high school music [store] and he did a great job. It's like .5 out of 10 less than before, for a 8/9 depending on who u ask. He also did the chem clean less than a year ago.

The bolts where the bell connect have to be tightened occasionally, mostly when straight out the gig bag.

One small dent on the crook.

The ugly (jk):

I am the second owner. My friend sold it to me, and he got it directly at Greenhoe's place. It was during the last year he operated, so it's got all that wisdom of his craft built in, no extra charge.

Laquer is 99%. It could pass for new.

I am going to get fitted for a Thein by Tony Wise in Austin, TX.

I'm at Pokorny Low Brass Seminar, so it won't be for sale until I get my new horn, sooner rather than later

Feel free to ask any questions !

God Bless you

FS Greenhoe optimized Bach 42G, MiNtY for the most part

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 10:21 pm
by ttf_jalapeno
No trades, pleaze. I think getting fitted from top to bottom is the best approach.

Fair amount of interest in a short time ! On a Sunday evening 😏

FS Greenhoe optimized Bach 42G, MiNtY for the most part

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2017 8:47 pm
by ttf_jalapeno
Sale pending