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(JP¥139,200)
【YAMAHA Yamaha Tenor Trombone YSL-651 Red Bell JJ Johnson CC. Shiny Case Thin Bore】 I am also listing many other brass and woodwind instruments, so please click below if you are interested. #NakaBrassBand This is a Yamaha red bell tenor trombone YSL651. It is said to be the model used by J.J. Johnson. This model was manufactured in the 1970s and is no longer in production, making it a rare and highly sought-after instrument. 【Description】 Serial number: 01611 Bore: Thin Bell: Gold brass Finish: Lacquer Slide outer tube: Nickel I think it's in surprisingly good condition for a 50-year-old product. First of all, the red bell is very beautiful. And there are no dents or scratches on the bell or slide that would require repair. The water key movement and cork are also good. The slide action moves smoothly. The condition of the slide inner tube is also good. In addition, there are some minor scratches from use, so please check the images. Case CC. Shiny Case. 3-way (handheld, shoulder, backpack). There is some paint peeling due to use, but there are no major scratches or dents, and it is still in good condition. 【Shipping】 The case will be wrapped in double-layered bubble wrap and then wrapped in plastic wrap before shipping. * The case key and mouthpiece are not included. * This is a tenor, not a tenor bass with an F attachment. This is an instrument that can last a lifetime if properly maintained. For students of jazz, members of adult bands, those who often participate in sessions, or those who like old instruments and JJJ, Please consider it! * Immediate purchase is welcome. * To prevent trouble, please refrain from reserving or setting aside. Management number SK 09845
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