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Pre-Owned Taylor Chicago Custom 46 II Trumpet with Bauerfeind valves

Taylor

$3,500.00
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SKU:
UTPT Taylor Chicago 46 II Raw 455 TP-C
Condition:
Used
Availability:
Available now!
Weight:
10.00 LBS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
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Check out this awesome Taylor Custom Chicago 46 II Trumpet that's just come into the shop. This horn is essentially similar to Taylor's Chicago standard internal specs however this is made with heavier gauge and extra weight for added efficiency and projection. This horn is in great shape and presents very little signs of use. There is a very beautiful patina forming on the bell. The slides move freely, and the compression is great. Don't miss out on this cool custom instrument!

 

 

From Taylor:

 

"This is the big daddy of the Chicago range.  At its heart it is a Chicago Standard only with extra plate bracing to make it super rigid.  The more rigid a horn is the more efficient it will be.  Put simply, this means the more of what you put in the little end comes out the big end.  Less of your energy is wasted being absorbed into the trumpet.  The result is more sound and volume for less effort.  Word to the wise, this horn is heavy, so if you regularly play long gigs then seriously consider the Standard as it might be a better long term compromise.  One thing for sure, this horn is not for the faint hearted.  People will notice the minute you take it out of its case, so be prepared to attract attention."

 

Specifications: 

- Bore: .460

- Amado Waterkeys

- Heavy gauge construction and sheet bracing

- Raw Brass finish

- 1st/3rd Slide rings

- Bauerfeind valve block

 

Sold with No Case but has Mouthpiece 

  

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