PAMPET Trumpet Leather Valve Guard
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It is a valve cover made of really good material, the kind that means it can control a little the brightness (Sound) of the instrument while protecting the instrument quite well as well.
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Then and now What I liked I. 1. I like how it fits. I just want to say what a great job you did A thought-provoking thought Check out the * * 2. Plether wraps around the outside of the device, and is extremely pliable and soft. There are no sharp edges on the inside Material that is abrasive and plush. That is the first time I've come across I am in love with 1. 2. 3. It became clear how it goes on, once it had been placed properly. 2. 3. The price was reasonable, but I wasn't too fond of the hotel. I will. Despite my lack of musical talent, I was able to figure out how to play it on my trumpet after a few moments.
This is a replacement cornet I got for my Yamaha CR-0 It went without a hitch, and 233S did not appear to be an issue. The Getzen Capri cornet was so well received that I decided to buy another. As this was probably not designed for either horn, it isn't exactly a glove fit, but it is cut in such a way that it is kind When I first installed it, I was a little unsure whether it would work with my Capri's first valve slide trigger, but it does not Considering how expensive it is, I'd say it's a good deal.
A $30 product has all the features of a $50 product. An offer of 00 valve guard is being offered by another seller. In the event that I have need for another valve guard, this will be the one I purchase. Thanks Pampet for your hard work.
My money is being spent on the best thing I've ever done! Your trumpet is the best thing you could do for yourself if you buy a good mouthpiece. I guess it works as a good grip for my 10yr old because he holds it better.
I love all of the extra features. This vest fits perfectly on my Bach Mercedes. The only thing I wish I had seen years ago was this.
My 6 horns are all able to fit in it. The fit is very good. My recommendation is to do so. In my hands, I have a lot of acidity. My horns all date from the 1950s and 1960s. It helps me keep the shine. Now I polish a lot less. Dear dbisles, thank you for your reply.
So far I have purchased three of these for different trumpets and they are very comfortable and protective.
My Yamaha Silver Cornet was able to use this, even though it does not have the right fit. There is no harm in using it, and it keeps silver shiny and prevents tarnish. As well as better gripping of the cornet, it makes it easier to play.