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Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015

Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015
Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015
Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015
Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015
Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015
Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015
Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015
Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015
Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015
Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015
Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015
Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015

Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015
THIS ITEM FOR SALE DELIVERED IN THE UNITED STATES ONLY. Product Information Brand: Monette. Type: Bb Soprano Flugelhorn. Bore: Bore 0.459 (ML). Length W/O Mp 16 3/4. Mouthpiece: Monette FLPT 5 AW (Appears to be a trumpet shank) 3long. Monette Bb Soprano FLUGELHORN. Great Player, Excellent Condition, Gold Plate. According to Dave’s shop, David Monette made 2 flugelhorns in April of 1987. And did not make another until 2015. I play trumpet and cornet with a municipal brass band still. I have played flugelhorn since 1969, and have always had my Getzen 4 valve flugelhorn. I play Eb cornet in one of the bands I participate in, and Bb in a municipal band. This particular instrument is on consignment from a good friend who used to play in our Brass Band. I believe this is the “crowning jewel” of the collection. His flugelhorn (serial number 3XX) was produced by David Monette in Chicago in April of 1987, according to his shop. Dave only produced two flugelhorns, until they came out with their current model in 2015. I believe this was gold plated aftermarket. There is a flattened edge on the bell rim shown in the pictures enclosed, at about 7 o’clock as you look into the bell. I didn’t realize that until I was reviewing the pictures. There are a couple of tiny pinpoint dings on the inside of the bell bow at the inside of the rear branch (see pic 9), and there is some very minor rippling that can be felt in that area. Vandivere of Caprock brass and I examined that and believe it is an artifice of the bell manufacturing when it was drawn into the bend. Playing this instrument is a delight. It is a ML bore (similar to the Getzen Eterna 4 valve I have played since 1971). The smaller bore flugs tend to have a much “softer” attack than the ML bore flugs. This flug does have a little more distinct attack, but not nearly as strong as the Getzen, IMHO. The tone is delightfully dark and rich. The Mouthpiece shank is a close to a trumpet shank, but a bit shorter. The slotting is pretty tight. It doesn’t “move” for me like most flugs will. You will probably need to use the third slide to lower the low D and C#. This instrument has been cleaned and flushed by Caprock Brass, the slide tubes polished for improved fit and action, and properly lubed with Hetmann’s #2 oil and slide grease, the valve fit is good and compression is great. This instrument is in functionally and cosmetically EXCELLENT condition. The case is the very nice Orly French Made trumpet/Flugelhorn case, in very good condition. The original Monette FLPT 6 AW. THIS DESCRIPTION IS AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE. THE INSTRUMENT WILL BE PROPERLY PACKED, AND INSURED FOR THE SALE PRICE. I WILL NOT insure this instrument for less than the sale price. The item “Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015″ is in sale since Tuesday, February 2, 2021. This item is in the category “Musical Instruments & Gear\Brass\Flugelhorns”. The seller is “huntman10″ and is located in Brownfield, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Model: N/A
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Bell Material: Brass
  • Color: Goldplate Finish
  • MPN: N/A
  • Finish: Gold Plated
  • Finish Material: Gold Plate
  • Brand: Monette
  • Skill Level: Professional

Insanely Rare! 1987 Monette Bb Flugelhorn Goldplate Only 2 ever built until 2015

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Olds Mendez Trumpet One of the First Ever Made Los Angeles 1952 No RESERVE

Olds Mendez Trumpet One of the First Ever Made Los Angeles 1952 No RESERVE
Olds Mendez Trumpet One of the First Ever Made Los Angeles 1952 No RESERVE
Olds Mendez Trumpet One of the First Ever Made Los Angeles 1952 No RESERVE
Olds Mendez Trumpet One of the First Ever Made Los Angeles 1952 No RESERVE
Olds Mendez Trumpet One of the First Ever Made Los Angeles 1952 No RESERVE
Olds Mendez Trumpet One of the First Ever Made Los Angeles 1952 No RESERVE
Olds Mendez Trumpet One of the First Ever Made Los Angeles 1952 No RESERVE
Olds Mendez Trumpet One of the First Ever Made Los Angeles 1952 No RESERVE
Olds Mendez Trumpet One of the First Ever Made Los Angeles 1952 No RESERVE
Olds Mendez Trumpet One of the First Ever Made Los Angeles 1952 No RESERVE

Olds Mendez Trumpet One of the First Ever Made Los Angeles 1952 No RESERVE
If you know these horns , than you know what this is. 86,121 is the 8th oldest documented Mendez trumpet including the 79, xxx prototype. The oldest regular production number known is 86,004. Take a look at the pix. This is an older restoration as I have had this for years (10±). Done up in Gold Lacquer and the finger buttons are the original Gold plated. When I got it , although the horn was physically in great shape the Lacquer was in poor shape and just flaking off. To protect it and be able to play it on gigs I had it redone. One unusual thing was it had a Besson style finger hook that was added by the PO. My brass tech made me a copy of a Mendez finger hook brazing a ring to a base , just like the original Olds. Normally the front of the ring is cut out but I like it whole aka LA Ambassador. The valves have not been rebuilt but are in fabulous shape. Very fast and light and all the slides “pop” when you pull them out so I don’t think they leak. No case or mouthpiece. The horn is a real Beauty, super straight and a real player not perfect, just a few flea bites That don’ even show up in the pictures. Still, but no dents or wear. Great for a collection or to play on a gig, which I have many a time. Just didn’t put it on a Horn stand or used mutes. (Ok I babied it). If you have any questions, contact me and I’ll be glad to answer them. The item “Olds Mendez Trumpet One of the First Ever Made Los Angeles 1952 No RESERVE” is in sale since Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This item is in the category “Musical Instruments & Gear\Vintage Musical Instruments\Vintage Brass\Trumpets”. The seller is “bigb3545″ and is located in Saint Louis, Missouri. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Key: Bb
  • Model: Mendez
  • Bell Diameter: 4 and 5/8 Inch
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Valve Material: Nickel Plated
  • Valves Type: Piston
  • Exact Year: 1952
  • Bell Material: Brass
  • Trumpet Type: Jazz
  • Finish: Lacquered Yellow Brass
  • Brand: F. E. Olds
  • Skill Level: professional
  • Leadpipe Material: Brass

Olds Mendez Trumpet One of the First Ever Made Los Angeles 1952 No RESERVE