M.Schmelzer 405MG4 medium bore silver bell

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marccromme
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M.Schmelzer 405MG4 medium bore silver bell

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I have the possibility to buy a used, 25 year old M.Schmelzer 405MG4 medium bore with sterling silver bell and valve (standard rotary type) in near future, probably for around 1.200,- euro. Only drag is that I have to drive a day to see it.

According to seller - a trombonist former playing in 1. division amateur bands - no major issues, only usual dings, and slide is good.

Before I make arrangements to see it, I'd like to know from the shared wisdom of this forms members what I should expect?

Will it be par to - say - a good Bach 36 or other instrument of medium-size bore?

Please let me know what you think ..
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In my experience they are great instruments. I had a .525 bore Schmelzer model 3 that was phenomenal ! Just too big a horn as I play small bore horns, go check it out for sure
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Schmelzer is known for top notch craftsmanship. So I'd expect better than Bach.
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Plan on doing something while on the outing in addition to auditioning the horn. Even if you decide not to get it, you'll have dedicated time to see / do something interesting. No reason to suspect it wouldn't be a bad horn but check the inside condition of the slide real good. Horns that are pretty can hide some expensive to fix issues on the slide contact surfaces. Show us a picture if you decide to get it. Have an enjoyable trip
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Great. Good responses, I will go for it. I'll post an update when I have got it.
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I tried three Schmelzers for an extended period while on the hunt for my current horn. Craftsmanship was superb and the sound was dark and singing. In the end, none quite spoke to me quite like the Edwards did. The no. 3 was possibly the most facile .525" horn I've ever played while at the same time also capable of tremendous output with the right mouthpiece and focused air. Each one was very different, definitely go into the experience with an open mind and possibly more than one mouthpiece in hand.
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