https://www.ebay.com/itm/306791682663?_ ... name=11996
It's only $2,200 including "free" shipping from Japan!
I bought my first new automobile (a 1964 MG 1100 "sports sedan") for less than that!mikerspencer wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2026 4:37 pm You could get a Wiseman for that...
https://wisemanlondon.com/product/basst ... bone-case/
I could see the justification if you'd spent £30k on a bassoon, but trombones are much cheaper.Posaunus wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2026 5:01 pmI bought my first new automobile (a 1964 MG 1100 "sports sedan") for less than that!mikerspencer wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2026 4:37 pm You could get a Wiseman for that...
https://wisemanlondon.com/product/basst ... bone-case/
[I must say that, as much fun as the MG was to drive, it certainly didn't hold up as long as my 1958 King 2B trombone - also great fun to play!]
It's not necessarily about the replacement cost of the instrument. For someone who tours, or even regularly travels for gigs, it's often about having your horn arrive at the gig in playable condition. Sure, you can replace your horn - but can you do it at 5:30 pm on a Saturday night when you're supposed to start playing at 8?mikerspencer wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 7:50 amI could see the justification if you'd spent £30k on a bassoon, but trombones are much cheaper.
Fair point!JohnL wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 9:01 amIt's not necessarily about the replacement cost of the instrument. For someone who tours, or even regularly travels for gigs, it's often about having your horn arrive at the gig in playable condition. Sure, you can replace your horn - but can you do it at 5:30 pm on a Saturday night when you're supposed to start playing at 8?mikerspencer wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 7:50 amI could see the justification if you'd spent £30k on a bassoon, but trombones are much cheaper.