Hello Paul.
If you are at the Tuscaloosa symposium, let others try your
horn eventually. If some people are interested to get a
similar horn, I have three of them ready now. Price still at
EUR 5.850.- all included (horn, silver & gold plating, case,
shipping, insurance). Remind them of the better
I can attest to the quality of the instruments being offered. I bought
exactly 11 months ago, and have been nothing but impressed with the
instrument. If you appreciate the sound of a smaller, lighter instrument
(but can open up when needed!) this is just the instrument for you.
As Siskel and Rope
Paul,
Thanks for your review. I, too, am a Pizka fan, based on my use of his
mouthpiece. Although I won't have the money available for some time, the
Pizka Classic is on my want list. Until then, I'll just have to be happy
with my 50 y.o. Alex 205.
Joyce Maley, South Carolina, mailto:[EMAIL PR
On 5/22/04 10:54 AM, "Paul Rincon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It was decided that I would receive a Pizka Classic double with the Gold brass
> leadpipe.
Congratulations on your new horn, Paul. I would like a Pizka horn for myself
one day, especially for small ensemble playing. I love the sound
On Sunday, September 7, 2003, at 06:27 PM, Chris Tedesco wrote:
I've never heard of Haagston, do you have any more info about this
maker?
http://www.haagston.at/ (in German only)
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set your options at http://music.memphis.ed
I've never heard of Haagston, do you have any more info about this maker?
chris
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> Hoss,
>
>The Pizka horn is right up there with Schmid, Lawson, Haagston,
> Finke, Otto and Duerk in terms of quality, playability and sheer joy one gets
> when playing these horns. I
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