
For those wanting (or needing) US MADE BUGLES
Kanstul Regulation Ceremonial Bugle
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| Need an extra Mouthpiece for the Kanstul or Getzen? Click Here. | ||
| Need a CASE for the Kanstul or Getzen? Click Here | ||
| When You got an Itch for a Kanstul Bugle, do you Really want to wait two months to scratch it? We STOCK Kanstul Bugles. |
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Kanstul custom orders these bugles and most dealers do not stock, so you get to order, and wait, and wait., Here at Scoutbugle.com we've elected to stock a supply of Kanstul Bugles for Immediate Delivery. Bugle prices include a US made Kanstul Silver G or B-flat bugle, US made 7C mouthpiece and a Scoutbugle.com lightweight case (Imported). Remember, when you're hankering for a Kanstul Bugle, you want it NOW. So you click, we ship. As you can tell from the pictures, the B-flat and G are different horns, not just a change in initial tubing length. My personal preference is the B-flat, it has a wider bell flare making for a dark rich tone that can PROJECT. The G bugle has a brighter tone with a bit more edge to it. For our pictures, I'm using a B-flat in Lacquer to show the fine Kanstul workmanship, however we'll be shipping silver. FEED THE HUNGER HERE!
The Silver plated G bugle .462" Bore; Hand Hammered Brass - 4 7/8" Diameter Bell, while the B-flat has a .460 Bore. For shipping outside the US Click Here
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The G Kanstul Bugle with Mouthpiece in our Scoutbugle.com Bugle Case. The B-flat bugle is in Lacquer shown in the bottom Right.
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Getzen is a long time Wisconsin based manufacturer of brass instruments. Their student trumpets are simply the best most durable student horns currently being produced (in our humble opinion). If you find a good shape Getzen 300 trumpet, there's a good chance you have a horn that will last through the student's high school career and beyond. The pictures below are the B-Flat bugle. On the bottom row you see one with the optional G Slide and optional case. While a mouthpiece is included, the one in the horn is a stand in for the picture.
"We don't produce the field trumpets as a money
maker by any means. The more important thing is what they are to be used
for. As long as players are performing Taps live, I am a happy man whether
they are doing it on a Getzen, a Kanstul, a bugle, a trumpet, or a length of
garden hose and a funnel. Anything is better than a recording on a boombox
or those wonderful little digital bugles. "
May 18, 2010
Getzen Heritage Elite Field Trumpet M2003E Silver and Lacquer |
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