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Post by JACKKANSTUL on Oct 28, 2003 20:00:50 GMT -5
Want to know how it got started? What makes one line better than another? What do directors have to say about it? Or maybe you have your own questions. Kanstul is the leader in Marching Brass Technology. Let Jack Kanstul answer all your questions and show you how to get that "Concert Sound" on the field. You won't leave this subject uninformed. To the Music Jack Kanstul
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Post by JosephB on Oct 29, 2003 12:18:26 GMT -5
Was the Wild Thing considered to be part of the Marching Brass line of horns?
I can't believe that I'm talking to the maker himself!
Thank you,
Joseph
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Post by SHORTN on Oct 29, 2003 20:23:43 GMT -5
Jack,
I read the specs but what is the difference in the blow and sound between the COL 103 and the KTR 700?
SN
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Post by JACKKANSTUL on Oct 30, 2003 16:01:16 GMT -5
The Wild Thing is not from the Marching Brass line of horns. It is it's own thing. However the Coliseum trumpet is also a big horn! It is .470 bore and the bell is huge! I keep them in stock for you to try. You can reach me by email at Jack@kanstulmusic.com When you deal with me direct you get my exclusive Kanstul Lifetime Warranty and Try Before You Buy. You also have the option of CUSTOMIZING your horn with assessories like heavy caps, eliptical tuning slides in different bore sizes, heavy receivers, different finishes(brushed gold, silver or lacquer) You name it the sky's the limit. When you're finished you will look like this and will sound like this ;D with a
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Post by JACKKANSTUL on Oct 30, 2003 16:15:38 GMT -5
The differences between the 700 and the COL 103 are significant. The blow and feel on the Coliseum is huge! So you get a much bigger sound. Of course you must have the air to fill the horn. But if you can you will love the sound. You will go from this to this ;D You will also be like this when you call me for a price. So here's to the music and more satisfaction in playing the trumpet because when you play a Kanstul you'll never play anything else! Jack Kanstul P.S. If you want to know about some excellent mouthpieces for your Coliseum, the one used by DCI's most winning horn line, send me an email at Jack@kanstulmusic.com Have a day.
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