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ANYCUBIC Wash & Cure 2.0 Upgraded 2 in 1 Wash and Cure Machine US$88 (~A$118.80) AU Stock @ TOMTOP

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  • -1

    Which Brand is it?

  • Reviews:

    I bought this trombone for my son in the fourth grade. He just took classes in the school band.

    Did the music teacher know the difference between a trumpet and a trombone?

    also…

    This trombone was purchase for a kid and he loves it, I know he will enjoy it

    and…

    I got it because I think the French Horn looks like classical music and I enjoy looking at it. On top of my bookshelf in living room.

    • +1

      Sounds like you might be playing your own trombone, JV…

      • Not with a trumpet

  • do you have tenor Saxophone in that price?

    • Sorry, no

  • Do you like Jazz?

  • +3

    Any trumpet sold with gloves is not worth buying.

    Please don't get this as a beginner instrument, it will only discourage the student and valves will seize up and it will be only useful repurposed as a lamp.

    A used Bach or Yamaha is a much better investment.

    • This. With instruments really is you get what you paid for.

      But with sticky valve bit of valve oil should fix that no?

      • +1

        No, they actually degrade and seize. I would assume with very careful treatment and maintenance, you may be able to keep it in service for a few years, but not many people in the market for this cheap a horn would have the skills, know-how and diligence.

        Many repair techs refuse to work on them. I would also assume they have leak quite a bit of air due to low tolerance in manufacturing.

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