Won a bid on eBay for a used Schiller Elite Pro Shepherds Crook cornet. Expect it will be delivered by Saturday. Happy that it is not being delivered by USPS.
This is the third PRC rebranded cornet I bought this year.
As a hobbyist player the prices of these cornets do fit into my budget. I am very happy with my ACB doubler Shepherds Crook cornet.
Since my return from a four year absence, I am relearning how to play.
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Schiller elite pro Shepherds crook cornet
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RE: Conn.Coprion student ? trumpet.
Dale you do have an eye for beautiful horns. Do love the Conn and Getzen horns. I have a long way to go until I feel confident in my abilities to buy another cornet.
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RE: Goodbye adjustable finger ring
Love Retro mod horns. Comfort is my biggest motivation. If it makes it easier to play I am all for it.
Although I now only play modern horns, have in the past modified several horns. Did not hurt resale price at all.
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RE: Schiller elite pro Shepherds crook cornet
Today I received my recent inexpensive used cornet purchase from eBay. Cost of cornet was $85.00 dollars. Total cost was $106.75
Very impressed with the overall condition and it does look like a new horn.
Dissembled it and give it an extensive bath, cleaning, wipe down etc. Added fluids , reassembled the cornet and played it.
Did notice the excellent articulation, projection and ease of use.
Also noticed both of my cornets are identical in many ways; Other than the color it reminded me of my other PRC stencil cornet. Both cases are the same except for the logos. The valves and slides are interchangeable. The bottom curve of the shepherds crook is the same in both cornets.
Where it differs is the Schiller cornet has heavier valve caps than ACB cornet. Another difference is the unmarked mouthpiece is a different size than the other cornet.
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RE: Universal copper top and bottom valve caps
Thanks for sharing and your kind words Dale.
Previously I bought many horns for the experiences too. Need to work on improving my playing skills.
Once I purchased modern day professional horns never looked back. Thought about buying the same model cornet in different finishes. Although from different stencilled PRC suppliers, that is what happened.
Starting over from a four year absence can be joyful but very annoying too.
Have slowly improved but not yet back to where I was in the past. Using my old method books measures my progress.
I am waiting on the How to practice Jazz book.