I could use mo' money, but I doubt it anyone would pay what it's worth to me.
(This is the thing I built a few years ago, when exploring delving into B-flat.)
I was mocked (by this site's mocker-in-chief) when I posted (more than several months ago) about needing to sell some stuff to continue to recover from the shutdown, looking at that thing, and thinking "yes, but no".
Anyway...
It did some amazing stuff for me, the other night (random gig)...
- It would hurt my heart to sell it.
- (again) I could use mo' money.
- Likely, no one would be interested, when they could get a shiny Eastman C (and C being "professional"
![Eyes :eyes:](./images/smilies/e21531.gif)
...so it will remain here, and I'm glad about that.
![Smilie8 :smilie8:](./images/smilies/e5006073.gif)
![ThumbsUp :thumbsup:](./images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
Rather than posting sterile horn-porn (since it ain't gonna end up being sold), here are a few pics of pleasurable outings with it:
IRIS Orchestra (I'm thinking one of the Dvorak's...??)
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/VLBFOsc.jpeg)
springtime outdoor quintet engagement
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/mCi92xA.png)
Jackson Symphony (Concerto for Orchestra...probably a week after I stuck the thing together)
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/BrnD8WX.png)
I would never have bought the Miraphone 98 (even though I had been trying to figure out how to buy it from its owner for two or three years) had this Holton project not been such a success.