mmmmmmmmmmm Copley.
This thing is beautiful and so fun to play right out of the box. The upper register notes just fly outta this thing like crystalline lasers . . . uh but reedy too .
Interesting note: After playing the Copley for a little while, I switched back to my trusty ol' Dixon for a while just for the sake of comparison and could play it very easily -- it's like the Copley gave me some kind of uber warm up. So (counterintuitively it seems) I actually think I'm gonna appreciate the Dixon even more than I had rather than less. Some kind of synergy thing going on there.
Anyway, beautiful work, Copley & Boegli.
Alan
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Mmmmmhhhh Copley..... so much easier to play than a Seery ... and so better taste....
I know what you meen Prospero....
I've been playing on mine for 3 months now... what a pleasure...
By the way, is yours keyed or keyless?
Mine is Keyless.
Sorry, I have to leave now...I'm hungry...
Speak friend and enter.
Leo
I know what you meen Prospero....
I've been playing on mine for 3 months now... what a pleasure...
By the way, is yours keyed or keyless?
Mine is Keyless.
Sorry, I have to leave now...I'm hungry...
Speak friend and enter.
Leo