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Author: postmodernboy
Date: 2011-01-21 20:09
Metaphorically,
Which would win in this fight, objectively, played by an average of different kinds of players, and each in tip-top shape, perhaps Spiegelthal shape (which I hear is legendary). Victory is determined by the best combination of free-blowingness, ergonomics of mechanism, and velvetiness of tone.
Selmer Paris 1925 K Seies
Selmer Signet Soloist ca. 1960
Selmer Paris Omega
B&H 8-10
Yes, this is a beginner question.
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Author: SteveG_CT
Date: 2011-01-21 22:16
As the owner of a Spiegelthal'd B&H I can attest that you won't be disappointed if you go that route.
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