A friend of mine bought a new Chinese Horn on line about 6 yrs. ago. He was
very satisfied with it for the price he paid($750?). And after he used his
Dremel tool to cut ALL the tuning slides shorter, he was actually able to play
in tune with A440!
Melvin
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: horn@music.memphis.edu> Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2008
> 06:38:25 -0400> Subject: [Hornlist] Horns from China> > After a recent
> discussion with the local horn-repair person here in SW Florida, I'd like to
> toss out a couple of comments he made to me regarding Chinese horns. I've
> really had to wonder about them, so here they are--When I mentioned to him
> the negative comments on the list he commented that the Chinese-made horns
> are definitely improving all the time, and further stated that both Holton
> and Conn horns are already being made in China. True? False? Your comments
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