(JP¥62,000)
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Heydog
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Some scratches/marks
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Due to circumstances, this item will be listed until the end of June. I'm not sure if I will relist it. I will lower the price, so it's first come, first served. This is a natural horn from the Cape of Good Hope, a brand known to those in the know. The manufacturer no longer exists, so it's a rare item. I also own an Iracek natural horn, and this one plays just as well. I think it's a good value, so I highly recommend it. I bought this for a performance that required two natural horns, but I've finished the performance, so I'm putting it up for sale. The crooks are E♭, G, D, F, and A. It's not a full set, but it has the minimum for practical use, and I think it's perfect for beginners or as a sub-instrument. There are no dents. There is lacquer peeling on the body (see image 6) and paint peeling on the inside of the bell (see image 2). Each crook comes with a cover (see image 4). It comes with a semi-hard case, but the zipper is broken and won't close, so it's temporarily secured with the Velcro on the top (see image 7). Therefore, you need to be a little careful when carrying it. It also has backpack straps, but I don't recommend using them. There is a slight smell of tobacco inside the case. I am a non-smoker, so I may be sensitive... but I didn't notice it particularly when playing. I think the previous owner was a smoker. I've played several natural horns, and I think this one is well-made as an instrument. I bought it on Mercari, but I can't price it higher than what I paid for it, so I think the price is a bargain. Shipping costs are also quite high, so I would appreciate it if you could refrain from further price reductions.
4 months ago