[Trombone-l] Number of instruments....

Bosse Vingren bossetrombon at hotmail.com
Sat Oct 6 12:43:19 CDT 2007


Hi
 
I am amazed of the number of instruments have. Don't you have jobs to go. My spouse would be crazy and I only have four different. So keep up the good work keep playing
 
Bossetrombon 



> From: the_mighty_quinn at msn.com> To: trombone-l at server5.samford.edu> Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 15:39:58 -0700> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Number of instruments....> > Well, I've been trying to resist this thread, just because I can't think of them off of the top of my head, but here goes-> > York soprano trombone> Bach 39 Alto> Conn 34H Alto> Conn 16H Alto> Conn alto valve trombone> Olds F alto> unmarked german alto> Earl Williams model 6> Earl Williams Model 9 (x3-one of which has had the F attachment removed)> Earl Williams Model 10 bass trombone (x2-one is complete Williams, the other is bell and crook mounted on a Conn 72H)> Earl Williams model 4 (made in Tennesee-not a real Williams, but a fine horn nonetheless)> About 10 or so Williams and Wallace tenors> 2 Williams and Wallace basses> Larry Minick custom symphonic tenor built on an 88H> Larry Minick custom bass Bb/F/Gb/D built on a 60H chassis I think, or maybe all Minick.> Elkhart Conn 88H> Debruycker custom small bore horn - copper bell with sterling flare!> King Silvertone 2B> King Symphony rose brass large bore trombone (prewar)> A whole host of gold plated-custom engraved Conns from the 20s and 30s> A bunch of Olds trombones that I find interesting but no one else seems to :)> A Conn 72H EEb trombone bell that I need to get a slide made for> Conn 60H trombone in C (x3)> Miraphone BBb/FF contrabass trombone> Conn Eb alto trumpet> Bach model 351 F alto trumpet> Conn 4B Bass trumpet> H.N. White King bass trumpet> Boosey and Hawkes Sovereign compensating euphonium> Conn 4 valve double bell euphonium> Conn 5 valve double bell euphonium-gold plated, engraving over every square inch, needs restoration.> Thomas Key 11 key ophicleide in C (restored by the list's own J.C.Sherman-Thanks JC, it's awesome!)> Goutrot 9 key Bb ophicleide> Unmarked English (likely) or American (very unlikely) 9 key Bb ophicleide> Cheap plastic serpent> Bottali Eb alto Rothphone> Conn 16V Contrabass sarrusophone> Conn-O-Sax> > And a bunch of things I've forgotten. > > And now that I have finally quit my day job (effective Oct. 31st) maybe I'll have time to practice enough that I can get back into shape on all these horns, or at least some of them.> > Matthew Stoecker> > > _______________________________________________> Trombone-l mailing list> Trombone-l at maillists.samford.edu> http://maillists.samford.edu/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l
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