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    Replacing cork on trumpet

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      Trumpetb last edited by

      @Dr-GO yes indeed white for silver and red for brass I am glad to see you are on board with this.

      On the topic of cost of the bottle, if you buy a 12 dollar cork you get a free bottle of wine with it and that cant be bad.

      On the other hand a performer of your quality and reputation may prefer to select a cognac bottle to source an appropriate cork

      As a middle of the road player myself I favour a robust cabernet sauvignon or a good shiraz for legit, a good sauternes for jazz, but I would heartedly recommend a dom perignon for a performance of the nutcracker.

      Trumpets
      Besson New creation 1924
      Besson New Creation Large Bore 1948
      Besson New Creation Medium Bore Modele Francaise 1948
      Olds Ambassador LA model 1948
      Selmer Invicta with french rim
      Cornets
      Conn 80A 1953
      Conn 80A 1965
      Yamaha 2330

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        Anthony Lenzo @Trumpetb last edited by

        @Trumpetb Lol I thank you for your information , very kind everyone.thanks Anthony

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