Model C7S

2008

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The Lawler C7 Models have been so popular because of them sounding so much like the old Martin Committee that I have decided to expand the options for the C7 line. Much like Martin I will be offering more leadpipe and bell choices bore sizes and polished and brushed lacquer finishes. Nickel and brass construction,tapered and cylindrical main slides.  

The Lawler C7S is a combination that was a very popular set up made by Martin and considered by players as one of the most easiest Extra large bores to play. If you like a open blow with a full warm sound this is it. I have always been against a Extra large bores but in research I discovered this combination of bore works very,very well. Players who like .468 and .470 bores but complain that when they get tired the trumpet does not help. But they do like the open feel when they are fresh or under not to much demand. Also as players of extra large bores get older they find it harder to play. Well the C7S is the answer. Listed below are the specs of the C7S. I went with this design because I had many players say "Although I have heard good things about your C7 I never considered it because I play Extra Large bore" Well here it is! The easiest .468 bore there is. 
C7S
#1 leadpipe taper .342 venturi
.453 top main slide top leg bore
Tapered main slide crook to .460 bottom leg
.468 valve and slide bore
.474 bell tail into bell #8 bell taper
4 7/8" rim yellow brass 2 piece bell
All inside slide tubes are nickel
All outside tubes and casings are yellow brass
This trumpet is built to order so you can pick your trim items such as:
Amado or Lever waterkeys
1st slide saddle or ring
PRICE: $2100 in raw brass
Brush Lacquer adds $175.00
High Polish Lacquer adds $200.00
Pictured below is the new C7S in Brush Lacquer (click to enlarge)

Roy Lawler Trumpets

131 Short Creek Road

Decatur, Tennessee

37322

423-334-2112

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