Can you help with info about the spring of the valve of my Piering trombone
- imsevimse
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The valve does not work on this trombone. I bought it on ebay several years ago and the previous owner had used rubberbands to make the valve work. As you can see there is one small knob there that might have some function. If anyone have such a trombone and can take a photo of the spring mechanism I would be very greatful. Any pictures could help me.
The trombone is a Robert Piering bass trombone with a large bell, probably made around 1900.
/Tom
The trombone is a Robert Piering bass trombone with a large bell, probably made around 1900.
/Tom
- JohnL
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I'm thinking it's supposed to have a spring something like what you see in this thread:
<LINK_TEXT text="viewtopic.php?t=17550">https://trombonechat.com/viewtopic.php?t=17550</LINK_TEXT>
I don't see any sort of bumpers; is there anything there to limit the rotation of the core?
<LINK_TEXT text="viewtopic.php?t=17550">https://trombonechat.com/viewtopic.php?t=17550</LINK_TEXT>
I don't see any sort of bumpers; is there anything there to limit the rotation of the core?
- imsevimse
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[quote="JohnL"]I'm thinking it's supposed to have a spring something like what you see in this thread:
<LINK_TEXT text="viewtopic.php?t=17550">https://trombonechat.com/viewtopic.php?t=17550</LINK_TEXT>
I don't see any sort of bumpers; is there anything there to limit the rotation of the core?[/quote]
Thanks for helping me!
Yes, I have seen that thread. The stop is in the inside apparently, as the valve stops at the right positions when the valve is turned. I cut out a snippet here from one of the best photos in that thread. What type of spring is used? Most of the spring can not be seen on this snippet because it is hidden by the string, but I think it is the kind if spring I need. More and closer pictures could help, and best is a picture of a spring like that, that has been removed. If it is not possible, then just something that describes how it works and how it is fastened. I need more details since I need to have a tech make me one.
/Tom
<LINK_TEXT text="viewtopic.php?t=17550">https://trombonechat.com/viewtopic.php?t=17550</LINK_TEXT>
I don't see any sort of bumpers; is there anything there to limit the rotation of the core?[/quote]
Thanks for helping me!
Yes, I have seen that thread. The stop is in the inside apparently, as the valve stops at the right positions when the valve is turned. I cut out a snippet here from one of the best photos in that thread. What type of spring is used? Most of the spring can not be seen on this snippet because it is hidden by the string, but I think it is the kind if spring I need. More and closer pictures could help, and best is a picture of a spring like that, that has been removed. If it is not possible, then just something that describes how it works and how it is fastened. I need more details since I need to have a tech make me one.
/Tom
- blast
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You have a whole cap missing. It contains the stop corks and the spring, which is a coiled flat steel strip. I'm on tour, but I'll try to take a picture when I get home.
- imsevimse
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[quote="blast"]You have a whole cap missing. It contains the stop corks and the spring, which is a coiled flat steel strip. I'm on tour, but I'll try to take a picture when I get home.[/quote]
Thank's Chris for trying to help. I must point that it's the pictures in the first post that is my trombone. The picture in my second post is a Kruspe trombone found in another thread, it's not my trombone. I think the stops on my trombone is inside the valve since the valve stop correctly when turned. On a second thought on this other picture of the Kruspe trombone the stops might be missing, or how does that gonna work? Anyway, help is needed now only based on the pictures in the first post.
I'm looking forward to any pictures. Any pictures of springs of Piering trombones could help.
/Tom
Thank's Chris for trying to help. I must point that it's the pictures in the first post that is my trombone. The picture in my second post is a Kruspe trombone found in another thread, it's not my trombone. I think the stops on my trombone is inside the valve since the valve stop correctly when turned. On a second thought on this other picture of the Kruspe trombone the stops might be missing, or how does that gonna work? Anyway, help is needed now only based on the pictures in the first post.
I'm looking forward to any pictures. Any pictures of springs of Piering trombones could help.
/Tom
- blast
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I was talking about the first picture. Perhaps my memory is poor and only the spring is in the outer cap...I'll check.