1979 Paxman Model 20 Double Horn – A Vintage Icon with a Warm, Dark Sound
Experience the legacy of British craftsmanship with this vintage 1979 Paxman Model 20 double horn. Handcrafted in London, England, this iconic instrument is renowned for its innovative Merewether system design, producing a seamless transition between the F and Bb horns with exceptional intonation and responsiveness.
Key Features:
- Vintage Character: This Paxman Model 20 exudes the warmth and charm of a classic instrument. The lacquer has gracefully worn off over time, revealing a beautiful patina that enhances its character.
- Merewether System: The Merewether system, a Paxman innovation, allows for smooth and effortless transitions between the F and Bb horns, eliminating the "clunk" often associated with double horns. 1. Paxman Model 20 Horn
- Screw Bell: The screw bell design offers enhanced resonance and projection, contributing to the horn's signature warm, dark sound.
- Minor Wear, Uncompromised Sound: While the horn bears some minor dents, rest assured that its tonal quality remains exceptional, a testament to Paxman's renowned craftsmanship.
- Non-Original Case: Included is a non-original case that provides adequate protection for your investment.
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