Noah Glanstone leadpipe
- dapezar
- Posts: 31
- Joined: Feb 17, 2022
I've bought a leadpipe made by Noah Glanstone in the second-hand market.
Specifications are the followings:
Pure cooper.
No screw in the head.
It seems to be a copy of a 42 MT Vernon leadpipe according to the description written on the tube.
Could you tell anything else about this leadpipe?
I'm attaching some pictures of it.
Thanks.
Specifications are the followings:
Pure cooper.
No screw in the head.
It seems to be a copy of a 42 MT Vernon leadpipe according to the description written on the tube.
Could you tell anything else about this leadpipe?
I'm attaching some pictures of it.
Thanks.
- Elow
- Posts: 1924
- Joined: Mar 02, 2020
Looks great, if you have any questions email Noah Gladstone will respond to emails pretty fast. Brassark.com The S might be short, i have a 42O in copper and itβs great.
- pedrombon
- Posts: 417
- Joined: Apr 11, 2018
"S" is for seamed <EMOJI seq="1f609" tseq="1f609">π</EMOJI>
- Posaunus
- Posts: 5018
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
As it's marked, this was actually made by Noah Gladstone's associate, Brad Close. Brad does excellent work!
- Johnstad
- Posts: 225
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
Brad built me a pipe for my Kanstul Contra. Does fabulous work.
- dapezar
- Posts: 31
- Joined: Feb 17, 2022
It's also written "B Close". Is it the 42 Mt V original leadpipe which this leadpipe is based on??
- Dennis
- Posts: 404
- Joined: Mar 24, 2018
Brad Close and Noah share a business space in La Crescenta. Brad is a first-class instrument tech. He made the leadpipe.
- Crazy4Tbone86
- Posts: 1654
- Joined: Jan 14, 2020
As a couple of people have already mentioned, the βSβ means seamed. You should be able to see a line that goes the entire length of the leadpipe where it was brazed together. In my opinion, the seamed option is an upgrade. My seamed leadpipes tend to have more core and tend to give me better control of articulations.
- Macbone1
- Posts: 501
- Joined: Oct 01, 2019
It's unthreaded to fit unthreaded instruments, like Conn 100H and apparently Bach 42....
- slipmo
- Posts: 295
- Joined: Apr 13, 2018
[quote="dapezar"]It's also written "B Close". Is it the 42 Mt V original leadpipe which this leadpipe is based on??[/quote]
It's based off of one of my Bach 42 Mt Vernon trombones in my collection that plays particularly exceptional and is well balanced. Everyone is correct, S is for seamed, it is a copper MV42 seamed pipe
Enjoy it!
It's based off of one of my Bach 42 Mt Vernon trombones in my collection that plays particularly exceptional and is well balanced. Everyone is correct, S is for seamed, it is a copper MV42 seamed pipe
Enjoy it!
- tbonesullivan
- Posts: 1959
- Joined: Jul 02, 2019
[quote="slipmo"]It's based off of one of my Bach 42 Mt Vernon trombones in my collection that plays particularly exceptional and is well balanced. Everyone is correct, S is for seamed, it is a copper MV42 seamed pipe
Enjoy it![/quote] I've actually been thinking about getting one of these myself for my Kanstul 1570. Trying to decide between rose brass and copper. Copper seems to be pretty popular for this pipe.
Enjoy it![/quote] I've actually been thinking about getting one of these myself for my Kanstul 1570. Trying to decide between rose brass and copper. Copper seems to be pretty popular for this pipe.