Good horn store in Chicago or Milwaukee
- ssking2b
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Good horn store in Chicago or Milwaukee
Can anyone suggest a good store in the greater Chicago or greater Milwaukee area that might have a used bass Trombone at a reasonable price? A friend and protégé of mine just started grad school at Northern Illinois and he needs to buy a bass trombone to use playing in the jazz ensemble. preferably something in good shape, but at a pretty reasonable price. Double rotor horn preferred.
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Re: Good horn store in Chicago or Milwaukee
You might want to include Rockford, IL in your search. Rockford is a decent sized city, not far from DeKalb, where NIU is located.
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Re: Good horn store in Chicago or Milwaukee
Absolutely! Rockford, Dekalb, Chicago ir Milwaukee areas. Need a good trombone store in all those areas! Thanks JohntheTheologiaan!!
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Re: Good horn store in Chicago or Milwaukee
My go to is Horn Stash in Palatine, IL (about an hour away from Dekalb). I also live 5 min away from them and have built a decent rapport with them since I've sent a few students there to upgrade horns. But I will admit their tenor selection is almost always better than their bass trombone selection. Their bass bone selection has a tendency to be odd horns. And they only currently have one horn on consignment.
https://www.hornstash.com/instrument-sa ... trombones/
Also, does NIU not have a bass trombone they can lend out to students? Or even borrow one from a professor until he is able to track down a horn. I'll reach out to some of my students and alumni at DePaul to see if they're selling any bass bones.
https://www.hornstash.com/instrument-sa ... trombones/
Also, does NIU not have a bass trombone they can lend out to students? Or even borrow one from a professor until he is able to track down a horn. I'll reach out to some of my students and alumni at DePaul to see if they're selling any bass bones.
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Re: Good horn store in Chicago or Milwaukee
If he’s interested in driving 4 hours to St. Louis, Doug Bert has several on his brass exchange website.
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Re: Good horn store in Chicago or Milwaukee
This is definitely the spot! Website is easy to navigate too, and they seem to get new stuff regularly.
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