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stevemarti Technician
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Posted: March.19.06 at 1:08pm | IP Logged
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Anyone have an opinion on who makes a good pocket trumpet? Maybe that's an oxymoron. As tech I can only judge workmanship and as a sax player, I'm not going to discern much by playing it.
My brother is a trumpet player, has Bach Strads and such. He's toying with the idea that a pocket trumpet might be a good travel companion. Help maintain and embrochure without lugging around a regular horn.
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bobbaier Technician
Joined: February.07.05 Location: USA
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Posted: March.20.06 at 10:04am | IP Logged
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Benge was always known for having a truly pro pocket trumpet. For a more moderate price, Jupiter has one that is probably at least decent. Some of the ebay fodder is pretty sad.
bob
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MattStevens Technician
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Posted: March.25.06 at 12:00pm | IP Logged
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We've had the Jupiter pocket trumpets in our store from time to time, and they've always seemed good enough for what they are. Nothing spectacular, though.
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motomom Newbie
Joined: April.08.07 Location: United States
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Posted: April.09.07 at 3:13pm | IP Logged
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We had a good trumpet player try the Jupiter, and while he thought it was cool, he said it played on par with a student trumpet. So, of course, he didn't like it.
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