It truly is sad that such a great company like Kanstul had to go out of business, and that unfortunately we also lost the artist behind this great trumpet this past March due to the outbreak of the pandemic. Kanstul, you may be gone, but you will never be forgotten. R.I.P Wallace Roney
To bad they did not bring this to market 9 years ago like I suggested. That and if they had applied the business model and marketing model I was kind enough to develop for them 15 years ago free of charge they might still be in business! I predicted all of this 15 years ago. I predicted a similar end for Getzen as well if they did not make some major marketing and business model changes. It is a shame that such an incredible American musical instrument company went out of business. They did so much to both innovate and to keep vintage designs around. No one had the exhaustive number of models with unique bells and leadpipes as Kanstul! An American Icon lost to us all!
Hi Steve pardon my ignorance but everytime I hear about the Martin Committee people say its open and free blowing but everytime Ive tried a Martin I've found it kinda stuffy
Uhhh....Uhhhhh...Uhhhh....Uhhh.....uhhhhhhhhmmm..... Modern tech allows editing, you know, right? One would have to be VERY lazy to not bother editing such annoying things as literal HUNDREDS of "uhhhhhmmm's"
It truly is sad that such a great company like Kanstul had to go out of business, and that unfortunately we also lost the artist behind this great trumpet this past March due to the outbreak of the pandemic.
Kanstul, you may be gone, but you will never be forgotten.
R.I.P Wallace Roney
as always ..... beautiful sound Steve !
To bad they did not bring this to market 9 years ago like I suggested. That and if they had applied the business model and marketing model I was kind enough to develop for them 15 years ago free of charge they might still be in business! I predicted all of this 15 years ago. I predicted a similar end for Getzen as well if they did not make some major marketing and business model changes. It is a shame that such an incredible American musical instrument company went out of business. They did so much to both innovate and to keep vintage designs around. No one had the exhaustive number of models with unique bells and leadpipes as Kanstul! An American Icon lost to us all!
Dang
@@notsoaverageslovenian That’s unfortunate
How does that play and sound compared to a Bach 37?
Where can I buy one of these horns ?
Why’d you stop uploading?
Kanstul went out of business
Hi Steve pardon my ignorance but everytime I hear about the Martin Committee people say its open and free blowing but everytime Ive tried a Martin I've found it kinda stuffy
Not the Kanstul committee
Jammin
HI STEVE PRICE PLEASE
To see specs go to: www.kanstul.com
euh euh euh keep talking man
Uhhh....Uhhhhh...Uhhhh....Uhhh.....uhhhhhhhhmmm..... Modern tech allows editing, you know, right? One would have to be VERY lazy to not bother editing such annoying things as literal HUNDREDS of "uhhhhhmmm's"