Looking to screw bell my Bach 50A3
- EZSlider
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Hey all, like the title says I am looking to do a screw bell conversion to my Bach 50AF3. Looking for a good tech.
I would greatly prefer not to ship, as that would bring the price up even higher. I live about an hour west of Albany NY. If the price is right I would have them trim my Gb to a G while at it.
Thanks for any help.
Eli
I would greatly prefer not to ship, as that would bring the price up even higher. I live about an hour west of Albany NY. If the price is right I would have them trim my Gb to a G while at it.
Thanks for any help.
Eli
- Burgerbob
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Get the screw ring from Instrument Innovations. They have a 50-specific one.
- EZSlider
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It is a 9 1/2in bell but I am not sure on the gauge. I amended my initial post to show that it is a 50A3 Hagmann valves not and AF3 Infinity valves. I had bid and won a 50AF3 on Ebay but to my surprise a 50A3 showed up. The seller and I came to an agreement and I was not terribly displeased. Due to that fact though I always remember it as an AF3. I believe it to be the strait stock 50A3. It was basically a brand new horn(customer return) I can not find a serial number on the bell, but only the slide.
- EZSlider
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[quote="Schlitz"]I have that ring set, from Olsen (Ins Inv). Very straightforward. Call Mike and git r done.[/quote]
I spoke with Kim Olsen yesterday. Very quick response and very helpful. She informed me that they have a ring set
for the 50b and was not sure if it would fit my horn or not.. Any thoughts? Also she recommended Jeff Gittleson of Long Island Brass. Anyone have experience with him? He is about 4-5 hours away from me which basically puts it in the shipping territory anyway. Thanks for the help.
I spoke with Kim Olsen yesterday. Very quick response and very helpful. She informed me that they have a ring set
for the 50b and was not sure if it would fit my horn or not.. Any thoughts? Also she recommended Jeff Gittleson of Long Island Brass. Anyone have experience with him? He is about 4-5 hours away from me which basically puts it in the shipping territory anyway. Thanks for the help.
- shider
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[quote="EZSlider"]Also she recommended Jeff Gittleson of Long Island Brass. Anyone have experience with him? He is about 4-5 hours away from me which basically puts it in the shipping territory anyway. Thanks for the help.[/quote]
I assume the Forum User LIBrassCo is him ;)
He posts regularly on Facebook, so you can look at a few pictures there. Both under his private and company account. Definitely worth a look, though i never ordered from him.
Greetings,
shider
I assume the Forum User LIBrassCo is him ;)
He posts regularly on Facebook, so you can look at a few pictures there. Both under his private and company account. Definitely worth a look, though i never ordered from him.
Greetings,
shider
- EZSlider
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[quote="shider"]<QUOTE author="EZSlider" post_id="82145" time="1554300364" user_id="3085">
Also she recommended Jeff Gittleson of Long Island Brass. Anyone have experience with him? He is about 4-5 hours away from me which basically puts it in the shipping territory anyway. Thanks for the help.[/quote]
I assume the Forum User LIBrassCo is him ;)
He posts regularly on Facebook, so you can look at a few pictures there. Both under his private and company account. Definitely worth a look, though i never ordered from him.
Greetings,
shider
</QUOTE>
Haha I realized about two seconds after posting that LIBrassCo is very likely him.
That bodes well for him I suppose.
Feel free to contact me if that is you Jeff.
Also she recommended Jeff Gittleson of Long Island Brass. Anyone have experience with him? He is about 4-5 hours away from me which basically puts it in the shipping territory anyway. Thanks for the help.[/quote]
I assume the Forum User LIBrassCo is him ;)
He posts regularly on Facebook, so you can look at a few pictures there. Both under his private and company account. Definitely worth a look, though i never ordered from him.
Greetings,
shider
</QUOTE>
Haha I realized about two seconds after posting that LIBrassCo is very likely him.
That bodes well for him I suppose.
Feel free to contact me if that is you Jeff.
- LIBrassCo
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Yup, thats me. Kim and I discussed your bell, and what ring they have. Im not sure if the gauge has any effect on fitment, it theory it could. I'll follow up to see if their ring is for that size bell, which id guess it is.
- EZSlider
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Very good friend, thank you. Just spent a few checking out your work. Very very nice stuff! I also enjoyed Yeo's novel on altobone.. As I stated in the initial post I would also like to trim my Gb to G.. I toyed around with the idea of trimming it myself, and honestly probably would/could have, but why bother if I need it to go to a tech for the ring anyway. I envy your shop :D I am a metal worker/ fabricator/ plumber/ pretty much you name it, but lack a lot of the tooling that would enable me to do much of what I desire. I look forward to hearing more from you, and hopefully getting to work with you on this project.
I am in Oneonta NY by the way.
I am in Oneonta NY by the way.
- Schlitz
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[quote="EZSlider"]<QUOTE author="Schlitz" post_id="82052" time="1554172244" user_id="70">
I have that ring set, from Olsen (Ins Inv). Very straightforward. Call Mike and git r done.[/quote]
I spoke with Kim Olsen yesterday. Very quick response and very helpful. She informed me that they have a ring set
for the 50b and was not sure if it would fit my horn or not.. Any thoughts? Also she recommended Jeff Gittleson of Long Island Brass. Anyone have experience with him? He is about 4-5 hours away from me which basically puts it in the shipping territory anyway. Thanks for the help.
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Just keep in mind he’s a former fitness equipment salesman, pop tart eater, and generally slow on the intake of online sarcasm. He has some interesting work, a lighter horn in Db, and other curious creations. It doesn’t appear, from what I’ve searched, that he plays saxophone, or viola. I wouldn’t want someone playing one of those instruments, working on my horns.
Yeah, if Kim recommends him, it’s probably/reasonably safe to send your horn to him.
I have really low expectations on repair/modifications, but I’m guessing he’s more than capable. If he was really capable, he’d have a compact, front action, compensating euphonium for left handed people. Dumbbells to screwbells......oh well.....
Put the horn in the mail and hope for the best......
I have that ring set, from Olsen (Ins Inv). Very straightforward. Call Mike and git r done.[/quote]
I spoke with Kim Olsen yesterday. Very quick response and very helpful. She informed me that they have a ring set
for the 50b and was not sure if it would fit my horn or not.. Any thoughts? Also she recommended Jeff Gittleson of Long Island Brass. Anyone have experience with him? He is about 4-5 hours away from me which basically puts it in the shipping territory anyway. Thanks for the help.
</QUOTE>
Just keep in mind he’s a former fitness equipment salesman, pop tart eater, and generally slow on the intake of online sarcasm. He has some interesting work, a lighter horn in Db, and other curious creations. It doesn’t appear, from what I’ve searched, that he plays saxophone, or viola. I wouldn’t want someone playing one of those instruments, working on my horns.
Yeah, if Kim recommends him, it’s probably/reasonably safe to send your horn to him.
I have really low expectations on repair/modifications, but I’m guessing he’s more than capable. If he was really capable, he’d have a compact, front action, compensating euphonium for left handed people. Dumbbells to screwbells......oh well.....
Put the horn in the mail and hope for the best......
- LIBrassCo
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[quote="Schlitz"]<QUOTE author="EZSlider" post_id="82145" time="1554300364" user_id="3085">
I spoke with Kim Olsen yesterday. Very quick response and very helpful. She informed me that they have a ring set
for the 50b and was not sure if it would fit my horn or not.. Any thoughts? Also she recommended Jeff Gittleson of Long Island Brass. Anyone have experience with him? He is about 4-5 hours away from me which basically puts it in the shipping territory anyway. Thanks for the help.[/quote]
Just keep in mind he’s a former fitness equipment salesman, pop tart eater, and generally slow on the intake of online sarcasm. He has some interesting work, a lighter horn in Db, and other curious creations. It doesn’t appear, from what I’ve searched, that he plays saxophone, or viola. I wouldn’t want someone playing one of those instruments, working on my horns.
Yeah, if Kim recommends him, it’s probably/reasonably safe to send your horn to him.
I have really low expectations on repair/modifications, but I’m guessing he’s more than capable. If he was really capable, he’d have a compact, front action, compensating euphonium for left handed people. Dumbbells to screwbells......oh well.....
Put the horn in the mail and hope for the best......
</QUOTE>
Im not sure where you got fitness equipment salesman from (of all the things I've done, that's not one of them), and i don't know what pop tart eater is suposed to mean, but i doubt you mean anything good.
I spoke with Kim Olsen yesterday. Very quick response and very helpful. She informed me that they have a ring set
for the 50b and was not sure if it would fit my horn or not.. Any thoughts? Also she recommended Jeff Gittleson of Long Island Brass. Anyone have experience with him? He is about 4-5 hours away from me which basically puts it in the shipping territory anyway. Thanks for the help.[/quote]
Just keep in mind he’s a former fitness equipment salesman, pop tart eater, and generally slow on the intake of online sarcasm. He has some interesting work, a lighter horn in Db, and other curious creations. It doesn’t appear, from what I’ve searched, that he plays saxophone, or viola. I wouldn’t want someone playing one of those instruments, working on my horns.
Yeah, if Kim recommends him, it’s probably/reasonably safe to send your horn to him.
I have really low expectations on repair/modifications, but I’m guessing he’s more than capable. If he was really capable, he’d have a compact, front action, compensating euphonium for left handed people. Dumbbells to screwbells......oh well.....
Put the horn in the mail and hope for the best......
</QUOTE>
Im not sure where you got fitness equipment salesman from (of all the things I've done, that's not one of them), and i don't know what pop tart eater is suposed to mean, but i doubt you mean anything good.
- LIBrassCo
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[quote="EZSlider"]Very good friend, thank you. Just spent a few checking out your work. Very very nice stuff! I also enjoyed Yeo's novel on altobone.. As I stated in the initial post I would also like to trim my Gb to G.. I toyed around with the idea of trimming it myself, and honestly probably would/could have, but why bother if I need it to go to a tech for the ring anyway. I envy your shop :D I am a metal worker/ fabricator/ plumber/ pretty much you name it, but lack a lot of the tooling that would enable me to do much of what I desire. I look forward to hearing more from you, and hopefully getting to work with you on this project.
I am in Oneonta NY by the way.[/quote]
Awesome man. It may be more than just a trim to get to G, I have to see the horn. Can you post some photos?
I am in Oneonta NY by the way.[/quote]
Awesome man. It may be more than just a trim to get to G, I have to see the horn. Can you post some photos?
- mrdeacon
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Hit up John Sandhagen in California. He cuts bells frequently and does fantastic work. He's even putting new valves on my Minick as we speak! A job I wouldn't give to just any random tech!
- EZSlider
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[quote="LIBrassCo"]<QUOTE author="EZSlider" post_id="82152" time="1554303699" user_id="3085">
Very good friend, thank you. Just spent a few checking out your work. Very very nice stuff! I also enjoyed Yeo's novel on altobone.. As I stated in the initial post I would also like to trim my Gb to G.. I toyed around with the idea of trimming it myself, and honestly probably would/could have, but why bother if I need it to go to a tech for the ring anyway. I envy your shop :D I am a metal worker/ fabricator/ plumber/ pretty much you name it, but lack a lot of the tooling that would enable me to do much of what I desire. I look forward to hearing more from you, and hopefully getting to work with you on this project.
I am in Oneonta NY by the way.[/quote]
Awesome man. It may be more than just a trim to get to G, I have to see the horn. Can you post some photos?
</QUOTE>
Sure thing.. Will post some tomorrow.
Very good friend, thank you. Just spent a few checking out your work. Very very nice stuff! I also enjoyed Yeo's novel on altobone.. As I stated in the initial post I would also like to trim my Gb to G.. I toyed around with the idea of trimming it myself, and honestly probably would/could have, but why bother if I need it to go to a tech for the ring anyway. I envy your shop :D I am a metal worker/ fabricator/ plumber/ pretty much you name it, but lack a lot of the tooling that would enable me to do much of what I desire. I look forward to hearing more from you, and hopefully getting to work with you on this project.
I am in Oneonta NY by the way.[/quote]
Awesome man. It may be more than just a trim to get to G, I have to see the horn. Can you post some photos?
</QUOTE>
Sure thing.. Will post some tomorrow.
- LIBrassCo
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[quote="mrdeacon"]Hit up John Sandhagen in California. He cuts bells frequently and does fantastic work. He's even putting new valves on my Minick as we speak! A job I wouldn't give to just any random tech![/quote]
I'd be happy to provide samples of my work, well beyond fitting valves, as I'm not "just any random tech".
I'd be happy to provide samples of my work, well beyond fitting valves, as I'm not "just any random tech".
- LIBrassCo
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This link is to an Olsen valve section i made, and you can follow it to the rest of my photos for anyone interested.
This link is to an Olsen valve section i made, and you can follow it to the rest of my photos for anyone interested.
- mrdeacon
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[quote="LIBrassCo"]<QUOTE author="mrdeacon" post_id="82177" time="1554322086" user_id="3239">
Hit up John Sandhagen in California. He cuts bells frequently and does fantastic work. He's even putting new valves on my Minick as we speak! A job I wouldn't give to just any random tech![/quote]
I'd be happy to provide samples of my work, well beyond fitting valves, as I'm not "just any random tech".
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Oh sorry man. I didn't mean that one as a crack on you! I'm just a fan of John. I do think you do fantastic work! You did some work on a 62H recently that I thought looked great!
In hindsight I realize it looked like I was implying your work wasn't the best considering previous comments in the thread.
Hit up John Sandhagen in California. He cuts bells frequently and does fantastic work. He's even putting new valves on my Minick as we speak! A job I wouldn't give to just any random tech![/quote]
I'd be happy to provide samples of my work, well beyond fitting valves, as I'm not "just any random tech".
</QUOTE>
Oh sorry man. I didn't mean that one as a crack on you! I'm just a fan of John. I do think you do fantastic work! You did some work on a 62H recently that I thought looked great!
In hindsight I realize it looked like I was implying your work wasn't the best considering previous comments in the thread.
- LIBrassCo
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[quote="mrdeacon"]<QUOTE author="LIBrassCo" post_id="82179" time="1554322589" user_id="4931">
I'd be happy to provide samples of my work, well beyond fitting valves, as I'm not "just any random tech".[/quote]
Oh sorry man. I didn't mean that one as a crack on you! I'm just a fan of John. I do think you do fantastic work! You did some work on a 62H recently that I thought looked great!
In hindsight I realize it looked like I was implying your work wasn't the best considering previous comments in the thread.
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Hah no worries! Thanks, that Conn came out really nice, I'll get photos of that up soon!
I'd be happy to provide samples of my work, well beyond fitting valves, as I'm not "just any random tech".[/quote]
Oh sorry man. I didn't mean that one as a crack on you! I'm just a fan of John. I do think you do fantastic work! You did some work on a 62H recently that I thought looked great!
In hindsight I realize it looked like I was implying your work wasn't the best considering previous comments in the thread.
</QUOTE>
Hah no worries! Thanks, that Conn came out really nice, I'll get photos of that up soon!
- EZSlider
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Here are a few shots of my horn. There are no braces that would be in the way it seems. Would like to talk about the possibility of adding braces to make tuning simpler.
- LIBrassCo
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[quote="EZSlider"]Sent you an Email Jeff[/quote]
I'll take a look shortly and get back to you!
I'll take a look shortly and get back to you!
- MalecHeermans
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Josh Landress would be the best choice to get it done within shooting distance and a very high chance of satisfaction.
I've had LOTS of things done over the years by storied techs with varied success and I can vouch for the standard set at Josh's shop.
I've had LOTS of things done over the years by storied techs with varied success and I can vouch for the standard set at Josh's shop.
- EZSlider
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Thanks for the heads up, sent them an email a few days ago.. Waiting for a reply now.
Still open to other folks too. Seem I will be shipping my horn so distance is not such an issue. Would like to get this project done by someone who really knows there stuff, also soon.
Still open to other folks too. Seem I will be shipping my horn so distance is not such an issue. Would like to get this project done by someone who really knows there stuff, also soon.
- hornbuilder
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I've lost count of the number of bells I've cut (including french horn and trombone). Honestly, I would be wary of cutting a Bach bell. In our experience, 1 piece bells do not benefit from having it done, and can become "stiff" in response. 2 piece bells are much more "accepting" of the change, with little to no disadvantage in playability. In fact we (M&W) do not offer screw bells on 1 piece flares for this reason.
- EZSlider
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Does anyone watching this thread play a 50 with a cut bell?
- Ndwood
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Yep - Josh cut my 50A3’s bell a few years ago. If it was an exceptional bell I would have just let it be, but it’s pretty average and being able to fit it in a much more compact case was definitely worth having it done.
- EZSlider
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Thanks guys.. Yeah I am not a pro and don't have any real plans to be. I play everyday and travel fairly often, and the ability to have my largest horn be a lot smaller when I want it to be is very desirable.
Aiden I assume that you are speaking of the horn in your most recent vid? Like I commented there I have reached out to John about my protect also, but no response yet.
Ndwood.. Thanks.. That for sure boost the chances of Josh doing mine also. Sent you a pm
Aiden I assume that you are speaking of the horn in your most recent vid? Like I commented there I have reached out to John about my protect also, but no response yet.
Ndwood.. Thanks.. That for sure boost the chances of Josh doing mine also. Sent you a pm
- Burgerbob
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I've had two screwbelled 50s now. On my second in that video!
If you need, I can hit up John.
If you need, I can hit up John.
- EZSlider
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If you don't mind that would be great, I am in a bit of a time crunch to pick a tech, as my horn is on its way to Seattle to BrassWinds to get some Warranty work done, and I would like to have it sent to my tech of choice from there to save on shipping.
- Burgerbob
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If it's going to Seattle, Benn Hansson is local and could do it for you!
- EZSlider
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I had thought of him as well.. Who do you think would be the best fit? Also that would have a decent turn around?
- Burgerbob
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Benn would be able to do it there and has plenty of experience. Shouldn't take too long!
- EZSlider
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I will shoot him an Email.. thanks for the help Aiden.. And all the great vids. Been watching them for some time. Kinda funny to be chatting with you.
- mrdeacon
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[quote="EZSlider"]Thanks guys.. Yeah I am not a pro and don't have any real plans to be. I play everyday and travel fairly often, and the ability to have my largest horn be a lot smaller when I want it to be is very desirable.
Aiden I assume that you are speaking of the horn in your most recent vid? Like I commented there I have reached out to John about my protect also, but no response yet.
Ndwood.. Thanks.. That for sure boost the chances of Josh doing mine also. Sent you a pm[/quote]
John gets busy and he sometimes isn't the best at answering those initial emails, like most techs. He's very good about communicating once you establish that initial communication, again like most techs.
Send him another email in a few days if he still hasn't gotten back to you.
Aiden I assume that you are speaking of the horn in your most recent vid? Like I commented there I have reached out to John about my protect also, but no response yet.
Ndwood.. Thanks.. That for sure boost the chances of Josh doing mine also. Sent you a pm[/quote]
John gets busy and he sometimes isn't the best at answering those initial emails, like most techs. He's very good about communicating once you establish that initial communication, again like most techs.
Send him another email in a few days if he still hasn't gotten back to you.
- Backbone
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There are other ways to contact John on his webpage contact us link
https://www.theboneyard-ca.org/index.html
https://www.theboneyard-ca.org/index.html
- mrdeacon
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[quote="Backbone"]There are other ways to contact John on his webpage contact us link
https://www.theboneyard-ca.org/index.html[/quote]
He's really good about phone calls as long as he's in his shop! Didn't think anout that. Duhhh :pant:
https://www.theboneyard-ca.org/index.html[/quote]
He's really good about phone calls as long as he's in his shop! Didn't think anout that. Duhhh :pant:
- EZSlider
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Benn Hansson has my horn! Will post up some pics when I get it back
- EZSlider
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Here are a few shots Benn sent me. Should have my horn Wed or Thurs!
- MahlerMusic
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Very nice. It looks like you will still have the Gb option.