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by Fairlane57 » (edited 2021-10-06 10:34 p.m.)

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Any interest in large bore Edwards stuff for a trade?
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[quote="Kdanielsen"]Any interest in large bore Edwards stuff for a trade?[/quote]

Not really but thanks for the offer. Bob
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Bloody awesome!
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Can I ask what year it is?
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Fairlane57
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[quote="hyperbolica"]Can I ask what year it is?[/quote]

"E" series 1965

Thanks, Bob
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Still available! Case now included. New Price.
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by Posaunus »

This wonderful (and rather rarely found) trombone needs to be played. If Bob is done with it, someone should purchase it from him. His price is fair for the trombone's quality / condition. Buy it and enjoy it! (I love my own 79H - Elkhart, 1970.)
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by Fairlane57 »

[quote="Posaunus"]This wonderful (and rather rarely found) trombone needs to be played. If Bob is done with it, someone should purchase it from him. His price is fair for the trombone's quality / condition. Buy it and enjoy it! (I love my own 79H - Elkhart, 1970.)[/quote]

I have had good offers from out of the U.S. but I was hopping to sell in the U.S.A.. I may change my mind. Here are pics of the case I restored for the trombone.
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That is a beautiful horn and case! Just to satisfy my curiosity, can you please tell more about the case? Is it a vintage Bach case that you re-skinned? Coming from someone who has re-skinned and re-lined a few, the workmanship is impressive.
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[quote="Mamaposaune"]That is a beautiful horn and case! Just to satisfy my curiosity, can you please tell more about the case? Is it a vintage Bach case that you re-skinned? Coming from someone who has re-skinned and re-lined a few, the workmanship is impressive.[/quote]

The case was from a Bach 42. The exterior of the case was in horrible shape. Skin was ripped away in several places, the wood was separating and the handle was wire. Surprisingly the interior was usable. I pulled the interior from the case, repaired the shell, recovered with material I bought years ago for cases and replaced the handle with a King handle I had saved. The original interior went back without much trouble. The Bach French style cases are easier to do than the old King coffin cases. Thanks, Bob.
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[quote="Fairlane57"]<QUOTE author="Mamaposaune" post_id="159323" time="1633487109" user_id="3765">
That is a beautiful horn and case! Just to satisfy my curiosity, can you please tell more about the case? Is it a vintage Bach case that you re-skinned? Coming from someone who has re-skinned and re-lined a few, the workmanship is impressive.[/quote]

The case was from a Bach 42. The exterior of the case was in horrible shape. Skin was ripped away in several places, the wood was separating and the handle was wire. Surprisingly the interior was usable. I pulled the interior from the case, repaired the shell, recovered with material I bought years ago for cases and replaced the handle with a King handle I had saved. The original interior went back without much trouble. The Bach French style cases are easier to do than the old King coffin cases. Thanks, Bob.
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Someone's going to get themselves a very nice package.