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Bach LT36G Trombone Excellent Player 1990's Make.  When Vincent Bach designed the model 36 over 60 years ago, it was thought to be the ideal size tenor for playing principal parts in the orchestra.  When Conn introduced the 88H, the .547 bore became the standard in the modern orchestra.  Bach eventually redesigned the 36 making it what we know today as the model 42.  The rest is history.  Yet, the Bach 36 still prevails as one of the best all around tenors of all time.  You can play it big with a larger mouthpiece, or you can play it more compact with a smaller mouthpiece.  Truly, this model works well in just about any setting.  This LT36G has the classic 36G Gold Brass Bell 8" with LT lightweight nickel silver .525 bore handslide.  It plays with rich and warm Bach overtones as one would expect, and of course lot's of front end articulation with the nickel silver handslide.  Gold brass bells with nickel silver slides have always worked well together, look at the Chicago Symphony players today.  This horn is in excellent condition.  No dents or dings, has had full shop service, chemical bath and full slide set-up.  Free of tension in the handslide, it simply plays terrific.  Comes with Brown Bach Zippper Case.  Mouthpiece not included.  An LT36G sells new today for over $3100 plus tax and shipping.  Save Now!  In-stock for immediate delivery.