World’s Ugliest Elkhart 88H transformed!
- atopper333
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- Joined: Mar 09, 2022
Hello All,
Over a year ago, I purchased the world’s ugliest Elkhart 88H from one of our awesome forum members under the premise that if it got that ugly, it had to be played, thus it had to be a great horn. I’ve now gotten it back and as always, I’d love to give a shout out to the great work done by our awesome techs who used their considerable skill and experience to bring this horn back.
The horn was originally sent to Mr. Brad Close’s Instrument Repair and he pulled the original leadpipe and made it press fit and supplied his awesome 8H pipe in Morse taper. He also reworked the slide and brought it back to life with new inner tubes and he provided a few more tweaks to bring this instrument back. This work was downright excellently done, many thanks again for all the work.
After getting the horn back I proceeded to sent it to Mr. Huwe at Wardbrodt Music where it received dent work, a scratch brush finish with bright inner bell, and lacquer. His work was excellently done, many thanks again to him for all the work put in.
This horn has come back and plays and looks wonderful with many years of life ahead of it!
Over a year ago, I purchased the world’s ugliest Elkhart 88H from one of our awesome forum members under the premise that if it got that ugly, it had to be played, thus it had to be a great horn. I’ve now gotten it back and as always, I’d love to give a shout out to the great work done by our awesome techs who used their considerable skill and experience to bring this horn back.
The horn was originally sent to Mr. Brad Close’s Instrument Repair and he pulled the original leadpipe and made it press fit and supplied his awesome 8H pipe in Morse taper. He also reworked the slide and brought it back to life with new inner tubes and he provided a few more tweaks to bring this instrument back. This work was downright excellently done, many thanks again for all the work.
After getting the horn back I proceeded to sent it to Mr. Huwe at Wardbrodt Music where it received dent work, a scratch brush finish with bright inner bell, and lacquer. His work was excellently done, many thanks again to him for all the work put in.
This horn has come back and plays and looks wonderful with many years of life ahead of it!
- harrisonreed
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'Before' pics or it never happened!! <EMOJI seq="1f602" tseq="1f602">😂</EMOJI>
- AtomicClock
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[quote="harrisonreed"]'Before' pics or it never happened!! <EMOJI seq="1f602" tseq="1f602">😂</EMOJI>[/quote]
Probably this:
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Probably this:
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- Posaunus
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- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
[quote="harrisonreed"]'Before' pics or it never happened!! <EMOJI seq="1f602" tseq="1f602">😂</EMOJI>[/quote]
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- Finetales
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- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
Wow! Nice to see that horn given a second lease on life. I'm glad it's in your hands. World's ugliest no more!
- atopper333
- Posts: 377
- Joined: Mar 09, 2022
[quote="AtomicClock"]<QUOTE author="harrisonreed" post_id="290860" time="1766120168" user_id="3642">
'Before' pics or it never happened!! <EMOJI seq="1f602" tseq="1f602">😂</EMOJI>[/quote]
Probably this:
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</QUOTE>
That’d be the one!
'Before' pics or it never happened!! <EMOJI seq="1f602" tseq="1f602">😂</EMOJI>[/quote]
Probably this:
<LINK_TEXT text="https://www.trombonechat.com/viewtopic. ... 58#p236758">https://www.trombonechat.com/viewtopic.php?p=236758#p236758</LINK_TEXT>
</QUOTE>
That’d be the one!
- atopper333
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- Joined: Mar 09, 2022
[quote="Finetales"]Wow! Nice to see that horn given a second lease on life. I'm glad it's in your hands. World's ugliest no more![/quote]
Thanks much, and thanks again for the awesome deal on the horn! I played on it a bit prior to getting the work done just to be sure…there just seemed to be something special about it, and I’ve always been a fan of the 88H sound.
Thanks much, and thanks again for the awesome deal on the horn! I played on it a bit prior to getting the work done just to be sure…there just seemed to be something special about it, and I’ve always been a fan of the 88H sound.
- Soulbrass
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- Joined: Mar 08, 2023
Wow! What an amazing transformation…made me smile : )) Congrats to you for the project stewardship and to the craftsmen for their expertise. Well done!
Somewhere on this blog should be a repository of before/after stories and pics.
Somewhere on this blog should be a repository of before/after stories and pics.
- harrisonreed
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- Joined: Aug 17, 2018
Yeah it's awesome!
- EriKon
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- Joined: Apr 03, 2022
Looks like a custom horn now! Great job and even better if it plays well!
- chromebone
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Jim is the best! I have a Benge 190 that I managed to drop on the floor of the Pittsburgh airport after forgetting to zip up the case after going through TSA. :weep: The bell was pretty badly smashed. He did an amazing job of straightening it out and relacquering it.
- atopper333
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- Joined: Mar 09, 2022
[quote="EriKon"]Looks like a custom horn now! Great job and even better if it plays well![/quote]
It plays like a dream. The slide and rotor are amazing, and the sound is awesome. Feedback to the player is really good too. It’s every bit as good as good as my HN White era King 4BF, it just hits that different sound concept which is exactly what I looking for!
It plays like a dream. The slide and rotor are amazing, and the sound is awesome. Feedback to the player is really good too. It’s every bit as good as good as my HN White era King 4BF, it just hits that different sound concept which is exactly what I looking for!
- atopper333
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[quote="chromebone"]Jim is the best! I have a Benge 190 that I managed to drop on the floor of the Pittsburgh airport after forgetting to zip up the case after going through TSA. :weep: The bell was pretty badly smashed. He did an amazing job of straightening it out and relacquering it.[/quote]
Ouch! That had to hurt! Definitely agree on Jim, he is downright awesome and talented, not to mention he is such a great guy to work with.
Ouch! That had to hurt! Definitely agree on Jim, he is downright awesome and talented, not to mention he is such a great guy to work with.
- hyperbolica
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Wow, great look on that old horn. It's amazing that old horns still have that in them, and play great to boot. Thanks for the pix.
- atopper333
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[quote="hyperbolica"]Wow, great look on that old horn. It's amazing that old horns still have that in them, and play great to boot. Thanks for the pix.[/quote]
Not a problem at all…got some plans for that 6H I bought from you awhile back…just gotta recoup some funds before the next project!
Not a problem at all…got some plans for that 6H I bought from you awhile back…just gotta recoup some funds before the next project!
- hyperbolica
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[quote="atopper333"]
Not a problem at all…got some plans for that 6H I bought from you awhile back…just gotta recoup some funds before the next project![/quote]
Oh, yes, another great player that didn't look so good. I'm glad it wound up in the hands of someone with some vision.
Not a problem at all…got some plans for that 6H I bought from you awhile back…just gotta recoup some funds before the next project![/quote]
Oh, yes, another great player that didn't look so good. I'm glad it wound up in the hands of someone with some vision.
- slidesix
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I love it. She looks great! I like seeing a trombone being loved.
- Cotboneman
- Posts: 210
- Joined: Jul 27, 2018
[quote="atopper333"]Hello All,
Over a year ago, I purchased the world’s ugliest Elkhart 88H from one of our awesome forum members under the premise that if it got that ugly, it had to be played, thus it had to be a great horn. I’ve now gotten it back and as always, I’d love to give a shout out to the great work done by our awesome techs who used their considerable skill and experience to bring this horn back.
The horn was originally sent to Mr. Brad Close’s Instrument Repair and he pulled the original leadpipe and made it press fit and supplied his awesome 8H pipe in Morse taper. He also reworked the slide and brought it back to life with new inner tubes and he provided a few more tweaks to bring this instrument back. This work was downright excellently done, many thanks again for all the work.
After getting the horn back I proceeded to sent it to Mr. Huwe at Wardbrodt Music where it received dent work, a scratch brush finish with bright inner bell, and lacquer. His work was excellently done, many thanks again to him for all the work put in.
This horn has come back and plays and looks wonderful with many years of life ahead of it![/quote]
Jim Huwe does fine work. I've had him scratch brush a Getzen bass trombone for me. Congratulations!
Over a year ago, I purchased the world’s ugliest Elkhart 88H from one of our awesome forum members under the premise that if it got that ugly, it had to be played, thus it had to be a great horn. I’ve now gotten it back and as always, I’d love to give a shout out to the great work done by our awesome techs who used their considerable skill and experience to bring this horn back.
The horn was originally sent to Mr. Brad Close’s Instrument Repair and he pulled the original leadpipe and made it press fit and supplied his awesome 8H pipe in Morse taper. He also reworked the slide and brought it back to life with new inner tubes and he provided a few more tweaks to bring this instrument back. This work was downright excellently done, many thanks again for all the work.
After getting the horn back I proceeded to sent it to Mr. Huwe at Wardbrodt Music where it received dent work, a scratch brush finish with bright inner bell, and lacquer. His work was excellently done, many thanks again to him for all the work put in.
This horn has come back and plays and looks wonderful with many years of life ahead of it![/quote]
Jim Huwe does fine work. I've had him scratch brush a Getzen bass trombone for me. Congratulations!