I am really fortunate to own one of his earlier models, a harrelson bravura (2011) which I picked up in the u.k for about £2.5k last year, they had two for sale I went for the lp1 bell 6, I came from a blessing ml-1, it's an outstanding trumpet.
I have seen until minute 26. I grasp that Harrelson is doing his business with a cristal clear ethical foundation. The technical aspects of his work aren’t easy to understand. My brother was a Tool and Die maker so I get a little of it. His approach to trumpet design and manufacturing sounds like a Italian-German combo mindset. As always I wish Harrelson the best!
It costs $8,000 to bu a decent off the shelf Euphonium so its all relative really. I have about $20,000 worth of trumpets and cornets. I am sure I am not alone.
Question for you sir, perhaps if you are not too occupied, you will answer it. I am willing to wait for an answer as long as needed. Q: Where does your passion come from and why do you want to keep on making premium horns in the 21st Century??
@@da11king great. I assure you Harrelson is a great soul and a great trumpet designer, IMHO. My favorite horn from his arsenal is the Dreams.... it’s a matter of taste!
@AbogadodelaVerdad He must be making Maybach of trumpets lol Prices are not for everyone. However, just by looking at these horns in his videos, you can see the sweat and tears of many years of hard work. I currently play on a Yamaha Xeno as a Hobbyist trumpet player, one day, I will try one of his high-end products...one day.