Tuesday, June 28, 2005

tesuto


Does this work? Check out this horn I just bought on ebay!

Okay. Time to crash. Goodnight!

EDIT:

So recently (the last week or so), I've been completely HOOKED on looking for vintage horns. I know this may interest NONE of you. Anyway, I'm also close to buying this horn. It's a flugel horn, made by Couesnon, a French company. The factory burned down in 1969, and they haven't been the same since. This one is circa 60's. All the records were lost during the fire, apparently, so it's impossible to track the exact year. Anyway, this is a much sought after horn and played by many professional jazz musicians.




5 Comments:

At 8:09 AM, Blogger fabulous said...

Nice. It looks kinda old though, what's special about it?

And does that mean you're playing your horn again?

 
At 8:11 AM, Blogger Kazu said...

It's a 1960 horn. Olds Ambassador... supposed to be one of the best "student" model horns available -- built like a tank, and plays well. 170 USD, not bad!

and yes, I have started playing (again). I'm workin' the sensitive angle with the horn once again.

 
At 3:59 PM, Blogger Kazu said...

I do.

What's your point?

 
At 12:09 PM, Blogger fabulous said...

That's a cool horn dude. So how many do you have now? You better get those chops ready for when I come to Tokyo!

 
At 6:20 AM, Blogger Kazu said...

I'm working on it. I actually just started practicing again about 3 weeks ago, after a 2 year layoff. I've been to jam session recently, and it's coming back... slowly.

 

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