We are preparing to purchase our new Vertical Machining Center (VMC), which will further increase our capacity to machine Harrelson SWE Trumpet components and accessories. We have opted to purchase a nearly new machine that includes many high end options including Renishaw part and tool probing, 800 square inch travel area (67% larger than our current VMC) and a spindle chiller. We will add a 4th rotary axis and tail stock before the end of the year. The added productivity of this machine will allow us to reduce our custom trumpet wait time to 3 months while ensuring SWE Tuning Slides will be in stock for Bach and Yamaha at all times in early 2016. Since our current CNC programs translate directly to the new machine control, we will be up and running again just a few days after taking delivery in late August. In cleaning and organizing the Denver shop, I have come across a fair number of prototype and trade trumpets that are nearly finished. Rather than move them around (again), I have decided to finish and sell all of these instruments and several of our recent trade trumpets at a discounted price to help us with the purchase of the new machine. Since our prototype trumpets usually sell before they are advertised in our store, I encourage you to contact me directly if one of these is of interest to you. Pricing on the HT prototypes range from $2800 to $3000 and the Summit prototypes range from $3200 - $3600. We will not accept any trades. However, we will consider split and short term payment options.
If something here catches your eye, make an offer sooner rather than later. Once we have the remaining funds needed for this purchase, I will be less likely to offer these prices. All Harrelson instruments listed here DO qualify for full trade credit within on year towards a new custom built trumpet of equal or higher price. This means you could purchase any of the Harrelson trumpets above and trade it in towards a custom Summit at a later date without losing any value. You could be playing one of my horns while you wait for your new horn to be built!
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Greg
7/23/2015 05:08:35 am
Gee, if I only had a reason to buy another horn! :)
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Glenn Nugent
7/29/2015 11:38:46 pm
Good luck with the new machinery! I am a reseller of used trumpets. If you can give me a wholesale price, I will buy as many of the prototype and summits you want to sell. I do need room to make a profit. I also could also use a Bravura bell and tuning slide to complete a project.
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Steve H Bosang
9/21/2015 11:10:40 am
Wanted tro know what lead pipe(s) you might have on hand-I'm looking for non yellow brass construction to avoid rot(oxidation) I have a Courtois 217 that needs a new lead pipe -this is a rare horn and needs some TLC in replacing the lead pipe to match or closely match.I live in Durango and dont want to send the horn away to parts unknown if at all possible,-need to maintain the orig receiver with its enscription etc.. Thanks steve 970-884-4216
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Jason Harrelson
Inventor, Musician, Educator and Founder of Harrelson Trumpets, Trumpet Momentum and Harrelson Momentum. Archives
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