Cannonball Trombones
- dukesboneman
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Cannonball Trombones
Does anybody play these or have you played them?
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davdud101
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Re: Cannonball Trombones
I have not... But I know a guy with a Cannonball trumpet and honestly it's a GREAT horn. Though it's been a while since I played it.
- sirisobhakya
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Re: Cannonball Trombones
No experience on trombone, but I saw some sax in a Japanese shop (DAC) with a quite hefty price tag, more expensive than Yamaha. I have seen someone in a Sax forum said it is Chinese-made, but according to the price tag it is either not made in China, or a really, really good Chinese horn.
Chaichan Wiriyaswat
Bangkok, Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand
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dwn8ve
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Re: Cannonball Trombones
Store I used to work for was a Cannonball dealer. Left before trombones got rolling much. Trombones were initally going to be produced by Kanstul (currently have one of the prototypes here) but unsure where production ended up after the closure.
Most of the saxes should be produced in a couple factories they have in Taiwan from my understanding.
Most of the saxes should be produced in a couple factories they have in Taiwan from my understanding.
Chris Allen
Mankato Symphony
Rath R9
Rath R4F
Lake City CC Tuba Prototype
Mankato Symphony
Rath R9
Rath R4F
Lake City CC Tuba Prototype
- Lowcee
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Re: Cannonball Trombones
Tried a bass at NAMM a couple years ago. I liked it – not as much as my Greenhoe, but . . .
Bob Sanders
Last Trombone, etc., Hither and Yon
Southern California, 4 decades or so
Last Trombone, etc., Hither and Yon
Southern California, 4 decades or so