Has anyone heard of Kanstul Instruments?
They've been going for 50 years, and I've only just found out about them
If anyone has a Kanstul Instrument, what do you think of it?
Is it nice, tone, playability.
Let me know, Im thinking of getting a Signature Series Bb / F Trombone
Cheers Peeps.
Kanstul Instruments
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Re: Kanstul Instruments
The important question is, do you like it? Peer pressure in brass band instrument selection is far too strong!
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Well I certainly like the look of them, and that generally means (my view) that the time and effort has gone into creating a quality instrument.
Built with a thayer valve it certainly looks like a good instrument.
I have read that an entire brass band in kangaroo land (australia) uses them.
http://www.kanstul.net/pages/instrument ... 570tm.html
This is the one i'm on about.
Built with a thayer valve it certainly looks like a good instrument.
I have read that an entire brass band in kangaroo land (australia) uses them.
http://www.kanstul.net/pages/instrument ... 570tm.html
This is the one i'm on about.