Edwards 322CFB bell?

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Crazy4Tbone86
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by Crazy4Tbone86 »

Does anyone know the specs on an Edwards 322 CFB bell?
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CalgaryTbone
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by CalgaryTbone »

Just took a look at the Edwards site, and while they don't list this exact bell in their descriptions, a little bit of logical deduction from what is there tells me it is: Red Brass, 22 gauge double buffed, unsoldered and the B, I believe, means drawn on a Bach-style mandril. The CF refers to their in-house heat treatment that I think is basically standard now (at one time I think it was an optional process).

The 324 is one of their popular yellow bells - this would be the red version of that (with the Bach mandril - whatever that changes in sound/response).

Jim Scott
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by Kdanielsen »

B is the Bach mandrel.
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Rrova
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by Rrova »

So I believe the J mandrel is Conn-like. If there is no B or J, like 324CF, it should be assumed it is a Back-like taper, right?
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by CalgaryTbone »

Actually, I've never seen a J in the bell designation on any Edwards. I think the default is a Conn-style taper, but I'm not 100% sure. The B designation is a fairly recent addition to their bell descriptions.

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by MTbassbone »

There is a 1223CF bass bell on the website with the J mandrel designation. I don't know what it means. I had the bell for about a week following a trip to the factory in the mid-2000s. It was too warm and dark for me. I ended up with a 1215CF.
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by Floridatrombonekenneth »

[quote="Rrova"]If there is no B or J, like 324CF, it should be assumed it is a Back-like taper, right?[/quote]
I am resurrecting this thread in the hopes of finding out the answer to this question. Looking for a replacement bell.