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Pre-Owned Schagerl Raweni Trumpet in Brushed Silver Plate

Schagerl

$6,250.00
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SKU:
UTPT Schagerl Raweni Bb 258 RT-C
Condition:
Used
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Weight:
10.00 LBS
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Amazing condition  Pre-Owned Schagerl  Raweni in brushed silver with polished accents

 

Isn't it stunning?

This horn just came into us via consignment and it's in wonderful condition overall. The valves feel fantastic. Have great action. As you can see the finish is in really wonderful shape overall. There's definitely some signs of it being used and being performed on, but it is an excellent condition. This one has the Larger Bore and third valve trigger.   It also comes with the perfect Schagerl  Slimline case.

 

With the new import duties  of 15%  this horn will run well over $8000 USD  now.   Save a bunch on this one today!

 

James Morrison loved the sound and nimbleness of rotary valves, but he needed a trumpet with more power. A trumpet that he could play one handed for plunger work, quick mute changes, or doubling on trombone. Not finding what he needed, he decided to collaborate with Schagerl to design the Raweni, an innovative trumpet model that he now calls The Best of Both Worlds.

Schagerl has several incredible top action rotary valve trumpets to choose from; the Raweni has the closest feeling to a piston trumpet in terms of the valve actuation, making it an easy transition if you're used to more traditional designs. One thing you'll notice about the Raweni is how fluid and clean it sounds on faster lines. Check out the video demos below to hear the versatility in the Raweni's tone colors.

If you have any questions about ordering a custom built Schagerl trumpet, give us a call at (816) 410-0826 or email us at info@austincustombrass.com and we'll be happy to assist you!

Here's what James Morrison has to say about the Raweni:

"This is my new trumpet from Schagerl – although it looks a bit like a cornet, it is definitely a trumpet.

"The design comes from my wish to have a rotary valve instrument due to the different articulation you get compared to piston valves. I find the rotary sounds more precise and there is a smaller “dead spot” between when you push the valve and when the next note comes out clearly. This is particularly noticeable when playing quickly in the upper register (something I like to do).

"So if I want a rotary trumpet, why not just use one of the many Schagerl’s that already exist?

 

 

Comes With Case but no Mouthpiece 

 

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Also note weight indicated in the ad is shipping weight not actual weight of instrument.