Getzen Serial Number List GeneratorSep 19, 2014 od Getzen serial number. Discussion in 'Horns' started by JRgroove, Sep 17, 2014. Getzen 700 s Eterna Silver BB Trumpet with Yamaha 11B4 Mouthpiece| eBayI was checking out this Ebay listing for a Getzen 700. There is not a picture of the bell engraving.The serial number on the horn is P23807. I could not find this number on the Horn-U-Copia page. Shop from the world's largest selection and best deals for Getzen Brass Trumpets. Summary Recently Viewed Bids/Offers Watch List Purchase History Selling Saved Searches. Serial #: 169259. $29.00 shipping. Or Best Offer. Getzen USA G Series 700SP Special Silver Bb Trumpet w/ Lightweight Case. Sm bus controller driver updates. Purchased from the same party, they had serial numbers only 4 digits from each other-G3011 and G3015! It's hard to date these, as the Getzen serial number list does not seem to have a G prefix; however we think these are the original models from the 1960's, or at least 1970's. Fun and Games Besides the main game, there is a mirror mode, marathon mode, and lots of mini-games! If you are playing through the main game with a partner, your co- gets to use a Wiimote to shoot at obstacles that get in your way, similar to. Simply stand on it and lean towards the direction that you want your Monkey Ball to go. If you are playing by yourself, these obstacles will not appear. However, in Step & Roll, you can also choose to use the Balance Board accessory. Serial Number LookupFrom the private collection of Tony Scodwell Highly engraved ( With Docs name ) and in Gold Plate I have some very good pictures of this horn along with a very nice book with complete 8x10 color photos as well if that would be of interest. Possible YouTube Video soon The Amado Getzen prototype was built by Ray Amado, at the time in partnership with Bill Ratzenberger making the original Jet-Tone mouthpieces. Ray was the man who developed the concept and had made a clever template system of 10 to 1 reduction for duplicating the pieces. He used aluminum sheet 1/4 inch thick with the cup and rim shapes and when making a new piece, the error factor was reduced ten times. Of course this was before CNC was developed. Anyway, Ray had gotten the top players in NYC playing his mouthpieces and Doc was one of them. With the Eterna Severinsen model a big seller and Doc playing them, Ray felt that even though the horns played very well they looked like Russian farm equipment and this trumpet was the result of him making a horn that utilized the standard Getzen pieces much modified [the lone exception was the T/S crook from a Bach] where he felt Getzen should make this horn to look as good as it played.
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