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Zeus ZTR 900 Guarnerius (Copper) made by Kanstul S/n 32975 

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Zeus ZTR 900 Guarnerius (Copper) made by Kanstul S/n 32975
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One of the most beautiful horns ever to behold. Patterned after a Mt Vernon Bach. www.zacharymus...
This horn was entirely hand crafted in lacquered polished copper by KANSTUL
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Specifications:
Single piece hand hammered COPPER #37-style bell,
Bell Flare 4 7/8″ diameter,
Standard COPPER, #25 style leadpipe,
.460″ Med-large bore,
Minimally braced construction,
Hand fitted Monel valves,
“LightFast” valve action, (the lightest and fastest valves you will ever experience)
Genuine pearl finger buttons,
Brass valve guides for a core sound
Traditional lever-type waterkeys for both the Tuning Slide and the 3rd slide
Comes with Standard & Heavy bottom caps and a Single-Radius Tuning Slide - round bend, single radius crook .470” bore.
These custom large bore slides will open up the horn for considerably less resistance. The heavy valve caps will give you even stronger slotting. The notes will lock in and center better.
The nice thing about both of these items is that your horn will not by altered irreversibly.
raw brass, raw brushed brass - $200
lacquer and brushed lacquer - $200
silver & copper - $250
gold - contact us
Heavyweight Valve Caps - - Set of three
raw brass, raw brushed brass - $75
Inlaid MOP finger buttons (pearls)
Monel hand-fitted valves,
“LightFast” valve action, (the lightest and fastest valves you will ever experience)
Nylon valve guides for the quietest valve action,
New valve section with amazing featherlight ultrafast action,
Perfectly balanced design for the hard-core player,
Zigmant J. Kanstul (1929-2016), Founder After 38 years Kanstul closed its doors in February 2019. I would guess this horn to be 7 years old and made by hand. Read, and see how the copper bells are hand made.
Sheet copper has been cut to shape and then soldered together down the middle. You can see the seam going down the length of the bell. This process is very much like making clothes. They use a pattern to cut the sheet metal to the proper shape. It's hard to believe that these will be beautiful copper trumpet bells. It's hard to imagine these will be beautiful trumpet bells. They will be, after the bell maker is done spinning them on his lathe. Remember the best instrument making is still done by hand not computerized machines. Many of the techniques you see here have not changed in hundreds of years.The material is hammered so it bends around. The two two edges must come together and actually overlap, in order that they can be joined permanently. The two edges are then heated red hot and soldered together. The bell is soldered with a brass solder, which is yellow in color. This makes a yellow line which is invisible on Brass bells but really shows up on Copper bells because of the color contras
So now you know why there is a yellow line all the way down the full length of al ZeuS Copper bells. It is the visible seam. It's a sign a beauty and wonder because this is the traditional way to make bells. This is the way they made them for hundreds of years as far back as the Renaissance and even before, as long as there were brass instruments. If you visit any museum in Europe and view historic instruments you will see the pronounced seam on each and every instrument. It sure is a sign of beauty and pride to know that your instrument was not just stamped out but hand made the old world way. Just like they had done it for hundreds of years. This is the real way to make a bell.t.

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Комментарии : 16   
@seankelly142
@seankelly142 4 месяца назад
Tremendous playing, just woke up to the man keep on keeping on
@HornTrader
@HornTrader 4 месяца назад
Love the Clark Terry Quote, Thanks for tuning in!
@buckaroobonsi555
@buckaroobonsi555 3 месяца назад
That is a nice sounding trumpet. Full and rich tone! Fat with out being tuby!
@GregZentTrumpetMan
@GregZentTrumpetMan 4 месяца назад
Nice horn
@HornTrader
@HornTrader 4 месяца назад
It is a beauty to behold
@dmntuba
@dmntuba 4 месяца назад
Nice rich core.
@SoundScientist1
@SoundScientist1 4 месяца назад
@HornTrader. I've known of Guarnerius for several years. Are these overall good horns (for the price point)? 5/23/2024
@HornTrader
@HornTrader 4 месяца назад
Yes Made by Kanstul mostly out of pure copper it is an EXCELLENT horn at that price point. It is One of the most beautiful horns ever to behold. Patterned after a Mt Vernon Bach. The horn looks brand new without any signs of repair or damage. Not even a mute ping inside the bell. Slight wear of lacquer on the receiver is only sign of use…
@SoundScientist1
@SoundScientist1 4 месяца назад
@@HornTrader. Apologies for not being clearer with the phrasing of my question. This horn was apparently designed for a "mellower" sound than I need. (I eventually need to purchase another horn that can be used for lead work. That gives more brassy "sizzle" when you put a nice flow of air through it). I was generally inquiring about whether ALL the intermediate & pro level "Guarnerius" horns are good trumpets for the $money? Are they all being made in the Kanstul workshop (under the Guarnerius brand)?
@HornTrader
@HornTrader 4 месяца назад
@@SoundScientist1 Kanstul has been out of business for about 4 years now. I've have a couple of horns that will work well for a Lead Player Check out the Benge Claude Gordon (CG) Sn/ 16541 one of the most famous "Lead Horns" ever made. Here's the link: www.horntrader.com/product/benge-claude-gordon-cg-sn-16541/ Best, Steve
@SoundScientist1
@SoundScientist1 4 месяца назад
@@HornTrader. Yes, Sir. I recently viewed & heard your video on that Benge CG Model. BEAUTIFUL horn. However, it will most likely be gone by the time I get the $$funds together. | Whoah. Thanks for the alert. I had no idea that "Kanstul" was no longer in operation. (Seems like our pro-level American trumpet manufacturers are gradually closing. ☹️).
@semantic7777
@semantic7777 3 месяца назад
Hello, seeking your advice please. If you could purchase 1 of the following trumpets all for the same price and condition which would you choose please? I should also mention I have the opportunity to purchase one, however, "unplayed" due to being such a distance from them all. To be played at military funerals and special events (Australia) and for personal pleasure and then one day pass onto my children. INTERNATIONAL TRUMPET Bb by KANSTUL BACH STRADIVARIUS TRUMPET 37 Yamaha YTR-736 Trumpet Yamaha YTR-6335 Trumpet
@HornTrader
@HornTrader 3 месяца назад
BACH STRADIVARIUS TRUMPET 37 (19037)
@semantic7777
@semantic7777 3 месяца назад
@@HornTrader Thank you so much.
@722DL
@722DL 4 месяца назад
It is a nice horn , a Selmer 80J it is not
@HornTrader
@HornTrader 4 месяца назад
They all can't be 80J's :)
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