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Product Details
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Elegant and glamorous sound♡ Affordable Selmer C trumpet

[overview]
Selmer Paris C trumpet. 128mm yellow brass bell. ML Boa. Lacquered finish. Instrument weight 988 grams. Case not included. Manufactured in the 1980s.

[situation]
There are dents, scratches, and peeling lacquer on the edge of the bell. There is peeling of lacquer on the rear curve of the bell, mouthpiece receiver, both sides of the valve casing, and the sides of the bell. No. 3 insertion/extraction tube stopper screw missing. Disassembled and cleaned, soft parts replaced, and various parts maintained.

[Features]
Selmer C-tube trumpet 700 series produced around 1980-1990. Three types of bore sizes were available: M, ML, and L. This C-tube has a light blowing feel and the elegant, glossy sound that only a Selmer trumpet can produce.

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Listed3 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • C-700 ML C pipe trumpet
Categories
Year
  • 1980's

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TC GAKKI

Shinjuku-Ku, Japan
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