[Trombone-l] Small shank 5G's
Phil Brink
basstrb3 at comcast.net
Thu Jun 15 08:35:47 CDT 2006
After reading your message I checked the 5G on my desk again, and it IS a
small shank 5G. This is a stock item...
Phil Brink
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To: "Jackie Harris-Stone" <bassboneladymail at yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Small shank 5G's
> The designation G means it is a large shank. The small shank version is
> just designated as 5. Now, the 5G has a bigger throat (I think) and
> certainly a flared back bore as opposed to the tapered back bore of the
> small shank version. If you are looking for something that would have
> specs closer to the 5g w/ a small shank you would have to go custom and
> there will be a point where you wouldn't be able to duplicate the inside.
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> I have a very promising young student who plays on a Bach 42- but small
> shank. I'd like to get him on a bigger mouthpiece- he's really liked the
> Bach 5G's- without changing horns just yet. My Doug Elliot mouthpieces
> fit in his horn, so we could go that route, but are there small shank
> 5G's? Or a way to get them made/ordered?
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