![]() ![]() I have been searching for and playing tons of horns over the past 2-3 years to find something to replace my Yamaha 867 (which is a hard horn to replace). I would say, as would several ‘top-dogs’, that he is building the best horns currently available. (Thanks Tom for allowing me to reprint a portion of your review!) Jacob has a growing list of endorsements from professional players, but one of the most glowing reviews of his current double horn model is from Thomas Panepinto, a former college classmate and active freelancer. Also, the flexibility of being able to quickly convert the horn from an ascending to a descending system is an added benefit. The double horn will probably continue to remain the standard horn for most college students, but I think Jacob’s new horn has a lot of potential for orchestral high horn players, soloists, and others. The ascending system has long been popular in France, but has been resisted somewhat in the U.S. ![]()
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