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We are pleased to announce the availability of the new Warburton by Blessing series of professional trumpets. The first production run showed us they are consistent and of a quality befitting the Warburton name.

Three models are currently available: - Model 121 has the tightest lead pipe and is a great lead players horn.
- Model 221 has a medium sized lead pipe and is well suited for overall playing situations.
- Model 321 has the largest lead pipe and will give a full orchestral sound with free blowing attributes.
Specifications: - Patent-pending "Slot Cylinder Receiver" made at the Warburton factory in Florida
- Nickel slide tubes
- Medium/heavy weight
- Bore size is .460
- Monel Pistons
- Available with Silver plating, or gold laquer
With many years of acoustic research and experience, Terry Warburton and Ken Titmus know what it takes to get great sound and playability from a trumpet. All models feature our new patent pending receiver with what we call the “slot cylinder”. Knowing that a short cylinder at the top of a mouthpiece backbore allows it to slot better, we applied that concept to the trumpet receiver - and it held true. By controlling the dimensions of the machined cylinder section in the receiver, the horns are far more consistent than other manufacturers. We have always prided ourselves in experimentation “outside the box” to see what happens. That proved to be a huge part of the success with our saxophone neck (which also uses a similar "slot cylinder" concept), and will prove the same in the trumpet. While other manufacturers mostly copied existing horns, we went a different path. Not by making heavy gaudy instruments, but by refining the designs known to work. We are very fortunate to have the fine people at the Blessing Brass Instrument factory in Elkhart, Indiana helping us bring another great made in the USA trumpet to the world. While we provide the receiver, lead pipes and a many of the parts, the skilled craftsmen at Blessing perform the final assembly and finishing of the horns for us. Own a piece of history by ordering one of the first one hundred horns. Each one will come with a signed certificate of authenticity. Price is $2,795.00 In silver or lacquer. Warburton case available for an additional $200.00 Order now at our online store




















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