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For sale: a tenor-bass trombone from Cape Horn that will make even the crying child silent. This instrument features an axial flow valve and a silver bell, giving it a look that screams quality. Cape Horn was a Japanese manufacturer that was active around the year 2000. They achieved low prices and high functionality by manufacturing in China and then thoroughly inspecting and adjusting the instruments in Japan. Many professionals loved their instruments, and the performance of the instruments is detailed on a certain sliding cafe's blog. Please search for "[Sliding Cafe Trombone Cape Horn]". You'll be surprised when you play it. The thickness of the sound is genuine. It has a thick and expansive sound like a Getzen. The mouthpiece receiver is also interchangeable, and I'm including five mouthpipes: the original Cape Horn ones (including three with the screws removed), a silver XO one, and an Edwards T3 (included with the body). The Edwards one alone would probably cost at least 50,000 yen. The slide, tuning slide, and valves are all in good working order, but they could be even better with some adjustment. The only drawback is that it's heavy. Adult men should have no problem, but it might take some time for junior high and high school students to get used to it. This instrument appeared like a shooting star in the 2000s, became the talk of the industry, and quickly became a phantom. You rarely get the chance to acquire one in this condition. Don't miss this opportunity!
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