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- BassboneJ25
- Posts: 159
- Joined: Feb 05, 2020
Hello,
Title says it all. I am looking especially in the 2G-1 1/2G size. If you have any leads to where I can get some or if you have something, let me know!
Thanks!
Title says it all. I am looking especially in the 2G-1 1/2G size. If you have any leads to where I can get some or if you have something, let me know!
Thanks!
- JoeStanko
- Posts: 135
- Joined: Apr 11, 2018
I bought a Remington shanked Bach 1 1/2G from Mouthpiece Express:
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Fast shipping and it's a perfect fit in my Elkhart 62H.
Joe Stanko
<LINK_TEXT text="https://mouthpieceexpress.com/catalog/i ... _1833_1834">https://mouthpieceexpress.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=197_204_1833_1834</LINK_TEXT>
Fast shipping and it's a perfect fit in my Elkhart 62H.
Joe Stanko
- Davetall
- Posts: 13
- Joined: Apr 07, 2018
Doug Elliott makes Conn-tapered shanks for his mouthpieces.
- jeremyesmith
- Posts: 20
- Joined: Jul 06, 2018
I second on Mouthpiece Express! Bought a 1G Remington from them for my Elkhart 62H.
Fast shipping for sure!
Bob Reeves also advertises they provide Remington shanks for their mouthpieces - https://trumpetmouthpiece.com/collections/trombone
Other custom mouthpiece makers most likely can do a Remington Shank if you request it, but Mouthpiece Express already has them in stock.
Fast shipping for sure!
Bob Reeves also advertises they provide Remington shanks for their mouthpieces - https://trumpetmouthpiece.com/collections/trombone
Other custom mouthpiece makers most likely can do a Remington Shank if you request it, but Mouthpiece Express already has them in stock.
- DougHulme
- Posts: 558
- Joined: Apr 27, 2018
Davetall... Doug Elliott makes Conn-tapered shanks for his mouthpieces.
I'd second that. Doug Elliot has an answer for all mouthpiece problems. Give him a call. Mind you he's had to replace a lathe recently so is behind in production but he might just have something still in stock.
http://www.dougelliottmouthpieces.com
- BGuttman
- Posts: 7368
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
[quote="DonH"]I have a Conn Constellation. PM me[/quote]
I have a Conn Connstellation Remington and it's small shank. Besides, it's a tenor mouthpiece regardless of what shank it has. The 3B had the "Remington" shank and was for bass.
I have a Conn Connstellation Remington and it's small shank. Besides, it's a tenor mouthpiece regardless of what shank it has. The 3B had the "Remington" shank and was for bass.
- DonH
- Posts: 42
- Joined: Apr 30, 2020
Mine is a 3B Connstellation that came with an Elkhart 62H. Hope that clears things up.
- CalgaryTbone
- Posts: 1460
- Joined: May 10, 2018
I haven't seen Schilke mentioned in this thread yet. The older Schilke mouthpieces fit the Elkhart Conns very well. I had good luck using a 51 and a 51C4 on my tenor, and I have a 58 that works well in my 72H. I'm not sure when Schilke decided to change the outer dimensions on their shanks, but sometime after Conn moved out of Elkhart and changed their mouthpiece receivers, I guess it didn't make sense to sell mouthpieces that had sort of a compromise fit for various instruments. Anyway, and older 58 has a long shank that fits the Conn well, and is around the Bach 1.5G size.
Jim Scott
Jim Scott
- egg
- Posts: 45
- Joined: May 01, 2018
Hi there. I have a gold plated Schilke 58 with the Remington taper I'd be willing to sell (as well as some large tenor mouthpieces with Remington shank). If interested please email me at <EMAIL email="jgorodetzkymouthpieces@gmail.com">jgorodetzkymouthpieces@gmail.com</EMAIL> and we'll figure something out.