American Heritage
American Heritage C Valve Trombone Gold Lacquer
<p><strong>American Heritage C Valve Trombone Gold Lacquer</strong></p><p>Authoritative projection with vociferous low end sub tone with the Schiller American Heritage Piston Valve C Trombone.</p><p>Features our high quality Bell Brass and Modern Monel Plated Valve Block. All weighted balanced engineered Schiller American Heritage Piston Trombone is easy to handle and hold. No more transposing-Plays in the Key of C right out of the case.</p><p><strong>Features:</strong></p><ul><li>.488” Bore with 7.99” Bell</li><li>Key of C – No Transposing Needed!</li><li>American Sounding Trombone</li><li>High-quality Bell Brass & Monel Valves</li></ul><p><strong>Includes</strong></p><ul><li>Mouthpiece</li><li>Schiller Case</li></ul><p>Players are quickly returning to the mature sound of American style Trombones after the very bright and harsh Trombones that Players have been accustomed to for the last 25 Years.</p>
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American Heritage C Valve Trombone Gold Lacquer
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American Heritage C Valve Trombone Gold Lacquer
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