BachLoyalist - Update
- interfx
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Feb 01, 2024
We just completed a major update on BachLoyalist.com as we celebrate 100 years of Bach Trumpets, and updated the site with 2000+ images of all things Bach.
https://bachloyalist.com/
We have a section on Bach trombones, but we would love to add more details and articles. Our site has grown through fellow Bach players who help with additional information others would find helpful.
https://bachloyalist.com/category/trombone/
We also have the Bach Trombone database, where players have added their instruments and early serial number shop cards. It is interesting to read about the many changes in early Bach trombones.
<LINK_TEXT text="https://bachloyalist.com/database-tromb ... radivarius">https://bachloyalist.com/database-trombone/?brand=Stradivarius</LINK_TEXT>
If you have additional ideas or suggestions for Bach Trombone additions, please contact me via the website. Thanks for considering sharing some details we could add to the site.
https://bachloyalist.com/
We have a section on Bach trombones, but we would love to add more details and articles. Our site has grown through fellow Bach players who help with additional information others would find helpful.
https://bachloyalist.com/category/trombone/
We also have the Bach Trombone database, where players have added their instruments and early serial number shop cards. It is interesting to read about the many changes in early Bach trombones.
<LINK_TEXT text="https://bachloyalist.com/database-tromb ... radivarius">https://bachloyalist.com/database-trombone/?brand=Stradivarius</LINK_TEXT>
If you have additional ideas or suggestions for Bach Trombone additions, please contact me via the website. Thanks for considering sharing some details we could add to the site.
- elmsandr
- Posts: 1373
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
If I get a minute, I’ll type up some updates to your trombone model list. Missing so much detail and some some inaccuracies there. Mr. Oliver is just not correct and I know we corrected this on your site previously.
E.g. my 1951 Bronx Bach 34 would be surprised to learn that it was made in Mt.Vernon. Also, almost all Bach 45s are single bore .547.
Cheers,
Andy
E.g. my 1951 Bronx Bach 34 would be surprised to learn that it was made in Mt.Vernon. Also, almost all Bach 45s are single bore .547.
Cheers,
Andy
- interfx
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Feb 01, 2024
Thanks, Andy. I would really appreciate it. I made that update on model 45.
If you could take a few minutes and let me know what other inaccuracies are so I can update, that would be GREAT. My email is <EMAIL email="connect@bachloyalist.com">connect@bachloyalist.com</EMAIL>
If you could take a few minutes and let me know what other inaccuracies are so I can update, that would be GREAT. My email is <EMAIL email="connect@bachloyalist.com">connect@bachloyalist.com</EMAIL>
- Tbarh
- Posts: 505
- Joined: Aug 16, 2018
[quote="interfx"]Thanks, Andy. I would really appreciate it. I made that update on model 45.
If you could take a few minutes and let me know what other inaccuracies are so I can update, that would be GREAT. My email is <EMAIL email="connect@bachloyalist.com">connect@bachloyalist.com</EMAIL>[/quote]
Model 46 is a 45 bell section with a 547/562 dual bore hand slide !<EMOJI seq="1f609" tseq="1f609">😉</EMOJI>
If you could take a few minutes and let me know what other inaccuracies are so I can update, that would be GREAT. My email is <EMAIL email="connect@bachloyalist.com">connect@bachloyalist.com</EMAIL>[/quote]
Model 46 is a 45 bell section with a 547/562 dual bore hand slide !<EMOJI seq="1f609" tseq="1f609">😉</EMOJI>