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This is a HOLTON trumpet, model GT-103. It sells for just under 120,000 yen at musical instrument stores in Tokyo, but I'm offering it at a bargain price because it's a less common model than BACH! The t101, said to be based on the New York Bach, and its derivative, the 102, are brighter and easier to play than the typical Elkhart-era Stradivarius, but I feel that they lack a bit of weight and richness in the sound. The T103 is a relatively rare model, retaining the feel of the 101 while featuring an L bore and a large bell based on the BACH 72 bell. I feel that it has a powerful tone with a core sound and a wide spread. (Personally, I think the tone and playing feel are a little closer to the ST-302 than the middle ground between the T101 and ST-302.) I have a BACH, but this one is easier to express with, and easier to control from ppp to fff, so I used it more often. It was easier to play when going up to high notes at fff. I think it will be useful in scenes where a thick, strong, loud sound is required, such as rock bands, sections, and marching bands. It's also ideal for those who usually play a Stradivarius and want to produce a loud sound outdoors with a similar playing feel. There is a repair mark on the U-shaped tube, a dent about the size of a grain of rice, and some clouding of the plating. Please check the images.
1 year ago