Comfo-Rim 23
- gregwaits
- Posts: 228
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
I just came into possession of a late ‘30s Conn 44H. With it were two mouthpieces, a Conn 2 (which you rarely come across) and an even more rare one, a Comfo-Rim 23.
Aside from insertion marks it is in remarkable condition.
Aside from insertion marks it is in remarkable condition.
- gregwaits
- Posts: 228
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
[quote="Kbiggs"]Pictures?[/quote]
I’ve never been able to post pics on here. I get mssgs saying file too big.
I posted pics on Facebook in the Trombone Mouthpiece Exchange group as well as in Trombone Empowerment.
Is there a secret?
I’ve never been able to post pics on here. I get mssgs saying file too big.
I posted pics on Facebook in the Trombone Mouthpiece Exchange group as well as in Trombone Empowerment.
Is there a secret?
- BGuttman
- Posts: 7368
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
[quote="gregwaits"]<QUOTE author="Kbiggs" post_id="203943" time="1678040392" user_id="172">Pictures?[/quote]
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I posted pics on Facebook in the Trombone Mouthpiece Exchange group as well as in Trombone Empowerment.
Is there a secret?
</QUOTE>
If you can post the picture on the Mouthpiece Exchange group (or anyplace else on line) you can insert the picture in your post using the IMG tags. Here is how:
1. Find your image online.
2. Right click on the image and select "Copy Image Location" (or address).
3. In your post, put the image location in a statement as follows:
Note the use of square brackets.
Your picture should now be inside the post. If you don't see it, leave it as is (some kind of temporary artifact will show) and I'll try to fix it if I can.
Here is an example:

...
I posted pics on Facebook in the Trombone Mouthpiece Exchange group as well as in Trombone Empowerment.
Is there a secret?
</QUOTE>
If you can post the picture on the Mouthpiece Exchange group (or anyplace else on line) you can insert the picture in your post using the IMG tags. Here is how:
1. Find your image online.
2. Right click on the image and select "Copy Image Location" (or address).
3. In your post, put the image location in a statement as follows:

Note the use of square brackets.
Your picture should now be inside the post. If you don't see it, leave it as is (some kind of temporary artifact will show) and I'll try to fix it if I can.
Here is an example:
