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Mediakiyo
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Thank you for viewing! For sale is a made-in-Japan vintage trumpet, Nikkan (predecessor to Yamaha) TR-133. This model was designed by Nikkan around 1970, before Nikkan was absorbed by YAMAHA. Its style, reminiscent of the CONN 22B (New York Symphony), exudes a sophisticated atmosphere. It features an MS (medium-small) bore, which is extremely difficult to find in modern piston valve trumpets, and is a popular model even today. The MS bore (small bore) is characterized by its ease of playing with less breath, producing a clear and bright sound. My impression after actually playing it was that it felt "light" first of all. This is advantageous for long hours of playing. Breathing is easy. The sound is bright and vibrant. I was able to play smoothly from low A♭ to high C two octaves above. The condition is surprisingly good for something made over half a century ago, and it can still be actively used. All the tuning slides can be removed and attached smoothly. There is a slight deformation and dent on the bell. There is a dent on the 2nd tuning slide. Also, there are small scratches, rust, and wear and tear on the body due to aging. Please understand this beforehand. The handle of the hard case has come off. Please understand that this is a case for transportation. This is not recommended for those who are sensitive to such things. We will only conduct transactions with those who understand that this is a used item. We cannot accept complaints or returns after the transaction is completed. Please understand this before making a purchase. Thank you very much. [Product Contents] Trumpet body (Sound output and operation confirmed) Mouthpiece Hard case That's all.
1 month ago