Author: Hurstfarm
Date: 2013-09-05 19:53
All good advice above, and you should have fun in one of the best shops of its kind anywhere. Allow plenty of time, and just beware that you may find yourself walking out with unplanned purchases of new handmade mouthpieces, sheet music etc. such is the array of tempting goodies on offer.
Regarding Peter Eatons, they remain my own instrument of choice, and despite having tested them against the new and ever more expensive top of the range competition from Buffet, Yamaha, Backun et al, they still hold their own. Yes, they are a little heavier than some instruments, mainly because of the chunky bell, but the reward is a wonderful tone and quality feel.
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