[Trombone-l] Old Conns
Elliott Moxley
edm5970 at earthlink.net
Sun Oct 1 21:28:19 CDT 2006
I was told that my slide was a .522, and I have seen them in catalogs and
model number lists that way.
> [Original Message]
> From: Dave and Pam Sherman <dsherman772 at cox.net>
> To: <trombone-l at server5.samford.edu>
> Date: 10/1/2006 6:58:29 PM
> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Old Conns
>
> The latest allied catalog lists the Artist Model 78H. Inside slide .526
> X .554. It also lists the outer slide tube. Was the 78H made in two
> different bore sizes .525 and .522?
>
> Elliott Moxley wrote:
> > Are you sure about Allied? I had a old 78H slide come apart from red
rot.
> > (I bought it WELL used, I might add). One of the better shops in the NY
> > area could not get a lower slide tube. The repairman even showed me the
> > Allied catalog. Not listed-
> >
> > This was about four years ago, BTW. Maybe things have changed? That
.522
> > is an odd size; most of the other horns in that general size are .525.
> >
> >
> >
> >> [Original Message]
> >> From: Dave and Pam Sherman <dsherman772 at cox.net>
> >> To: <trombone-l at server5.samford.edu>
> >> Date: 10/1/2006 1:00:51 PM
> >> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Old Conns
> >>
> >> Allied lists slide parts for the 78H. You should be able to get your
> >> slide repaired.
> >>
> >> Dave Sherman
> >>
> >> thetubameister at adelphia.net wrote:
> >>
> >>> It's nearly impossible to land those slide tubes. In fact, the last
> >>>
> > time I had a wasted 78H slide, I just ordered the B-78 slide from
Blessing
> > and replaced the leadpipe. Best you can do, and affordable.
> >
> >>> J.c.
> >>>
> >>> ---- Edwin Stoddard <estod at msn.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> Anybody got a decent (better yet, pristine, hardly ever played ...)
> >>>>
> > Conn 78H
> >
> >>>> sitting around pining to be played? My old ('54) hoss is running out
> >>>>
> > of
> >
> >>>> original parts, and nobody seems to able to fix the slides. I missed
> >>>>
> > one on
> >
> >>>> Ebay, but then I am very leery of Ebay as a place to buy a horn. I
am
> >>>> making do with a 36B, but it's not the same.
> >>>>
> >>>> Ed Stoddard
> >>>> estod at msn.com
> >>>>
> >>>>
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