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<blockquote data-quote="JayeNM" data-source="post: 628882" data-attributes="member: 4504"><p>interestingly bizarre thing go do. The 11M is bulkier than a 12M and it is SAID by some tgat altissimo pops better on a 12 than an 11....so not sure why one would do that, unless tgey wanted to keep option open for putting the Low A back on for certain gig applications.</p><p></p><p>I agree with you, and it looks like you checked, Martin marketed the first "American Low A", not Conn....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayeNM, post: 628882, member: 4504"] interestingly bizarre thing go do. The 11M is bulkier than a 12M and it is SAID by some tgat altissimo pops better on a 12 than an 11....so not sure why one would do that, unless tgey wanted to keep option open for putting the Low A back on for certain gig applications. I agree with you, and it looks like you checked, Martin marketed the first "American Low A", not Conn.... [/QUOTE]
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