Plastic Medium Bore Bb Tenor Trombone.

The newest innovation in the musical instrument industry, we are happy to announce we now carry Jiggs pBone. Distributed & highly recommended by Conn-Selmer, The pBone is the world’s first plastic trombone! Designed in the UK for brass players by brass players, the pBone has become known worldwide for being fun, durable, lightweight, and very cost efficient.

The Jiggs pBone is half the weight of traditional trombones, and is extremely durable. The many worries a parent has when they hand a child a trombone, is the severe damage that can be caused with the slightest bump, knock, or fall. The pBone is remarkably tough, and the all ABS parts are designed to take excessive wear and tear, unlike your traditional trombone. The glass fiber slide tube is immeasurably stronger than fragile brass tubing and will withstand collisions that would demolish a traditional brass trombone slide. pBone may not be indestructible but it is certainly the most durable and robust trombone ever produced! It allows beginners to learn, worry-free of damage while exploring their new instrument.  


Get your Jiggs pBone in Orange today at Alto Music!

  • 8-inch Bell
  • Weighs Only 1.8 pounds
  • Lockable slide
  • Plastic Contruction; very durable material.
  • Fiberglass Slide with Brass Slide Stockings on the Inner Hand Slide
  • Pitched in Bb. 
  • .500inch Bore
  • Plastic Mouthpiece included (11c Small Shank)
  • Carrying Bag included

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • PBONE1OR Jiggs Student Model Plastic Trombone
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  • United States

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Alto Music

Middletown, NY, United States
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