Q: So I just bought a vintage cornet (1969 Conn Director) and it comes with a Reynolds 7c mouthpiece, which to my understanding is also vintage. I'm pretty picky of what I put on my mouth, so I really want to buy a new mouthpiece, yet I don't know if I can
A: First of all, if you have a cornet, then it uses a cornet mouthpiece. Trumpet mouthpieces won't even fit. If you're a beginner, a Bach 7C should do the job.
Reynolds was an instrument company, but it went out of business back in or around
it seems in prettry good condition and probly older than i think on the outside of the box it says connstellation by conn and it has everything included to clean it and tune it around how much would it be worth
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Okay. I'm really want a cornet, but I can only get one from eBay because I'm on a tight budget.
The options are:
Vintage Silver Conn New York Wonder Bb Cornet
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Silver-Conn- New-York-Wonder-Bb-Cornet-68508-/1105349
I was just wondering if anyone has heard of the manufacturer of a cornet i recently acquired. on the top of the bell, read correctly if you hold the bell facing left and the mouthpiece facing right, is stamped "BALDWIN", and...
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