The list price of a T602 Holton Trumpet is $1099, but it can be found at discount stores for about $699. A good rule of thumb for a used instrument is about 1/2 of that cost, or about $350. I would suggest asking that for an instrument in excellent shape, or less for instruments that show more use.
ohh if you sell it to a friend i would say $150-250 but if your selling it to a company expect $100-250 depending on condition
It totally depends on the model and of course the condition of the model sold. The figures of one hundred to two-fifty would be a wide and accurate estimation for a student level trumpet in very good to mint condition. Since there are many models above this, the figures will increase until you reach the rare 'Firebird' (ST-303), which is often seen at an asking price between $5,500 and $7,500.
There's no way to tell you without seeing it in person... The value of a trumpet doesn't just depend on what brand it is. It depends on age, condition, playability, among other things. If you contact a reputable Instrument Repair shop in your area, they can likely either tell you how much it would be worth, or give you a rough estimate.
The Holton T602 is an excellent student/beginner trumpet. It was my first trumpet, and I played on it for 4 years. It's reliable, and easy to take care of. However, keep in mind that it is a STUDENT model trumpet. It is not made of the highest quality materials, and if the student wishes to continue on through high school (or beyond), you'll want to get a professional model trumpet.
I I own a Holton T101 it is a great trumpet i prefer it over almost any Bach very good for the money and mine was made in the early 90's and the reatial value of mine is around $800 and i bought it brand new for around $2000
There's not enough information provided to even start to guess. Horton trumpets can range from $8000 for something like the "Firebird" trumpet to worthless.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured after 1980.
Its a nice horn with some bright sound. Should be around $200 to $300 depends on its condition if all works properly.
The Holton T602 is an excellent student/beginner trumpet. It was my first trumpet, and I played on it for 4 years. It's reliable, and easy to take care of. However, keep in mind that it is a STUDENT model trumpet. It is not made of the highest quality materials, and if the student wishes to continue on through high school (or beyond), you'll want to get a professional model trumpet.
The value of the trumpet mostly depends on what condition it is in. Say the valves or the tuning slides are all seized up, the trumpet would not be worth much. But it really depends on the buyer.
I I own a Holton T101 it is a great trumpet i prefer it over almost any Bach very good for the money and mine was made in the early 90's and the reatial value of mine is around $800 and i bought it brand new for around $2000
10.924 dollars
There's not enough information provided to even start to guess. Horton trumpets can range from $8000 for something like the "Firebird" trumpet to worthless.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured after 1980.
It really depends on the condition of the trumpet. Say if the valves are all seized up, that would drastically lower the value. Same thing if the tuning slides are seized up. But in the end it really comes down to the buyer of the instrument and what they are willing to pay.
Its a nice horn with some bright sound. Should be around $200 to $300 depends on its condition if all works properly.
One sold on eBay for $250.
It could be converted into a nice lamp, but that's about it. For the money, look for something used from a brand like Bach, Getzen, Holton, or Yamaha.
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