[Trombone-l] [Fwd: Re: mouthpiece for Reynolds trombone]

jscot@ucalgary.ca jscot at ucalgary.ca
Thu Sep 14 01:33:40 CDT 2006


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Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] mouthpiece for Reynolds trombone
From:    jscot at ucalgary.ca
Date:    Thu, September 14, 2006 12:31 am
To:      "Peter Hanmore" <phanmore at cogeco.ca>
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>Peter -

I believe that some of the old Reynolds small bore trombones had the
 "medium - sized" shank that is found on many euphoniums (old Bessons,
 Booseys and some Willsons). Denis Wick makes a few mouthpieces with that
 sized shank (they have an "M" in the size - 4AM, 6BM, etc.). Otherwise,
 you could order that size shank from Doug Elliott, or custom order it from
 many others like Schilke, Black, etc.

The other possibility is to get an adaptor - I occassionally see them for
 that size shank on ebay, or again, custom order it from someone. You may
 not like how the horn plays with the adaptor as well as you do with a
 mouthpiece that fits on it's own, but it's a cheaper fix. The other thing
 that you can do is get a good repair guy to turn down the shank on a
 mouthpiece that is made to fit a large bore tenor (bass shank) so that it
 fits your Reynolds.

Good luck!

Jim Scott


 Hi everyone,
>
> I'm hoping someone might be able to help me out.  I'm considering buying
 a
> Reynolds trombone but the mouthpiece receiver (leadpipe?) is slightly
 larger
> than a normal tenor shank.  Has anyone run across this before?  Did
 Reynolds
> use some obscure mouthpiece sizing on some of their models?  Apparently a
 Wick 7CS will fit (seats deeper though) but a Conn 3 is too small.
>
>
>
> Thanks for any input.
>
> Peter.
>
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