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LOOKING TO PURCHASE A GOOD TRUMPET
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<blockquote data-quote="cowhunter71" data-source="post: 4432494" data-attributes="member: 18170"><p>Lots of "pretty" trumpets out there. Start with something entry level first to see if a trumpet is for you, even a wingbone. Suction calls are tricky. I've run a good wingbone my whole life and just got into the trumpets. Was an easy transition for me. I got one from Mr. Billy. Pricey, but there are none made better and more effective. Go on ebay right now and look at those curly maple trumpets made by conewega calls. I've spelt this wrong I'm sure. He's a Pennsylvania call maker. My buddy has scooped up several off of there for under $30 each. They sound pretty dam good. Even Preston Pittman's trumpet has a good sound. These are good entry level yelpers that won't break the bank. Several good ones mentioned to you on OldGobbler as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowhunter71, post: 4432494, member: 18170"] Lots of "pretty" trumpets out there. Start with something entry level first to see if a trumpet is for you, even a wingbone. Suction calls are tricky. I've run a good wingbone my whole life and just got into the trumpets. Was an easy transition for me. I got one from Mr. Billy. Pricey, but there are none made better and more effective. Go on ebay right now and look at those curly maple trumpets made by conewega calls. I've spelt this wrong I'm sure. He's a Pennsylvania call maker. My buddy has scooped up several off of there for under $30 each. They sound pretty dam good. Even Preston Pittman's trumpet has a good sound. These are good entry level yelpers that won't break the bank. Several good ones mentioned to you on OldGobbler as well. [/QUOTE]
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