[Trombone-l] Number of instruments....
emrose79
emrose79 at sonic.net
Fri Oct 5 17:06:38 CDT 2007
Keith... when did you drop out of the "Duo Gravis" fan club?
FWIW:
Jupiter Soprano Trombone (1999)
Olds F alto (1971)
Olds medium bore tenor (1938)
Olds Recording Bb/F (1961)
King Symphony Bass Trb (c1950)
King Duo Gravis (1968)
Besson 943 Bb/F (2000) my main horn
Haag F/C/Ab Contra-bass trb (2003)
Ed
Keith Marr wrote:
>Okay I'm not exactly Tom Izzo but my current hoard with their dates is as follows:
> a.. Amati ASL601 alto bought new in 2002
> b.. Conn SLP 1916 (forerunner of the 2H apparently)
> c.. Conn 44H Vocabell 1954
> d.. H.N. White "King" 1927
> e.. Boosey & Hawkes Sovereign 547 Bb/Bb-F convertible bought new in 1970s
> f.. Schuster tenor (military trombone circa 1924)
> g.. Wolfram Sinfonia Bb/F Tenor
> h.. Ullman Bb/F Tenor-Bass
> i.. Besson International G/D bass
> j.. Rath R9DST Bb/F/D the main workhorse these days, bought new in 2004
>I'm interested in getting a Weril as a back-up horn, but my main project for next year is to get a Kanstul 1662i.
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>Maybe Tom had better not send in his list, it might clog up the bandwidth of the host site!
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>Cheers!
>
>Keith in Bb/F/D
>Bass Trombone: St Albans Symphony Orchestra and Page Three Big Band
>Soloist: Alto, Tenor and Bass Trombones
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