WTT: Bach small/med Tenors for Bass Bone
- RJMason
- Posts: 390
- Joined: Jun 05, 2018
I’m looking to move some tenor instruments in order to get a bass trombone. Two valves, Preferably dependent, rotor, but open to ideas. Something like Benge, Yamaha, no frills, can be cosmetically worn, just as long as it plays solid.
I have a Bach corp. LT16G, a straight corp. Bach 36, and a Custom F attachment bell with an 8.5 nickel silver flare set up to accept 36 slides, Olsen rotor, made by J. Landress Brass. Partial or complete trades depending on what you’d like. Message me for more pics and info, thanks!
I have a Bach corp. LT16G, a straight corp. Bach 36, and a Custom F attachment bell with an 8.5 nickel silver flare set up to accept 36 slides, Olsen rotor, made by J. Landress Brass. Partial or complete trades depending on what you’d like. Message me for more pics and info, thanks!
- Jagger99
- Posts: 14
- Joined: Jul 04, 2022
Hey, would maye have something we could discuss
PM so we can have a chat
PM so we can have a chat
- Slidehamilton
- Posts: 176
- Joined: May 05, 2018
Is that a dual bore 16 or a 16M?
- JLivi
- Posts: 870
- Joined: May 10, 2018
Ray, what are the specs on the 16? I tried Wasily's 2b+ with a lightweight slide and gold bell and it really got me thinking about 7.5" bells. Also, a trip to NY and saw High & Mighty all playing small horns. Definitely piqued my interest
- RJMason
- Posts: 390
- Joined: Jun 05, 2018
Yo Jeff!
It’s a dual bore lightweight slide. Horn sounds so good, I’ve been on a small bore kick. This Bach can def keep up with the brass band sound, in addition to its other amazing Bach recording properties. Some small Bachs simply cannot but I tried many before I ended up lucking out with this one! However, I’m rocking the new Greenhoe small bore tenor now (.500, back to 8 inch bell).
Alex’s horn is great, I’m a big fan of the new 2BPLG.
It’s a dual bore lightweight slide. Horn sounds so good, I’ve been on a small bore kick. This Bach can def keep up with the brass band sound, in addition to its other amazing Bach recording properties. Some small Bachs simply cannot but I tried many before I ended up lucking out with this one! However, I’m rocking the new Greenhoe small bore tenor now (.500, back to 8 inch bell).
Alex’s horn is great, I’m a big fan of the new 2BPLG.
- Jpechroer
- Posts: 268
- Joined: Mar 19, 2020
I have a new Jupiter XO 1242 base bell section and valves but an oddball slide to go with it. It needs some linkage hook ups for the rotors but has the Jean spatula and brackets for an F. I also have a Schiller studio elite two valve bass bone that I am going to see if the slide will fit this model XO. And another option I have is a olds SG 24 in line trigger that is missing a 90* tube coming off the second rotor. It also has an additional tuning slide that’s quite unique. If any of these strike your interest let me know and I’ll send ya some pics
- Jpechroer
- Posts: 268
- Joined: Mar 19, 2020
I have a new Jupiter XO 1242 base bell section and valves but an oddball slide to go with it. It needs some linkage hook ups for the rotors but has the Jean spatula and brackets for an F. I also have a Schiller studio elite two valve bass bone that I am going to see if the slide will fit this model XO. And another option I have is a olds SG 24 in line trigger that is missing a 90* tube coming off the second rotor. It also has an additional tuning slide that’s quite unique. If any of these strike your interest let me know and I’ll send ya some pics
- Slidehamilton
- Posts: 176
- Joined: May 05, 2018
How much are you asking for the 16?