FS: Bach LT42HMO Corporation slide, heavy yellow bell, open M neckpipe

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schiffko
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by schiffko »

I am selling a rare Bach LT42HMO trombone

The slide is from the corporation era and moves perfectly. 10/10

The original laquer of the slide is 99% intact. I think it is not even fully broken in.

The bell is a heavy gauge yellow brass bell and it has an ultra rare open M neckpiece.

The linkage was converted to original Seybold Minibals from germany.

No Dents! The patina comes from a chem clean. If you touch the brass it gets its original yellowish colour back. The bell section is unlaquered.

Valve is super tight and fast and silent. All slides pull and move as they should.

This is the second 42 with factory original M neckpipe. Please notice the "M" stamp!

It comes with an original late corp. era Bach case.

The horn plays amazingly well and definitely feels more open and secure in the :bassclef: G,A,Ab,B,Bb,C....second octave range where "normal" 42`s tend to be quirky, unresponsive and stuffy....

Bach`s heavy yellow brass bells have the same thickness as their standard gold brass bells. It is not a tank bell.

So it pairs very very well with the LT slide. In my opinion it does not brighten up that early as Bach gold brass bells do.

The only reason I am selling it is because I have a second one with exact the same specs but in closed wrap :)

Feel free to make me an offer!