Martin Committee Trombone

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dukesboneman
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by dukesboneman »

I`m interested in some info on the Martin Committee Trombone. Not the Urbie Model.

How do they play?

Are they any good? I know the Committee Trumpets are highly regarded, but I`ve never heard much about the trombones.

Thanks
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BGuttman
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by BGuttman »

I had a Committee trombone and an Imperial trombone from about the same time frame.

The Committee sounded more "big band" and the Imperial sounded more "Dixieland". I.e., the Committee was a bit more strident. I sold the Committee since I already had a good big band horn (Holton Stratodyne) but still have the Imperial (which I used with my Dixieland ensemble).

It's different from a King 2B or a Conn 6H. Not bad, but different. Wish I could explain the difference.
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sporto
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by sporto »

They're very good. The most common 7 inch bell / .485 is kinda stuffy I think. (I've had 3) If you can find a 7.5 inch bell / .500 bore they are terrific. The .500 has a "3" over the serial # on the mpc receiver.
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FEWeathers
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by FEWeathers »

"He (Roy Lawler) even showed me his 1947 Martin Committee horn in excellent shape that he has modeled his horns after and really has something special here with his horns."

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rzeilinger
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by rzeilinger » (edited 2025-04-28 12:49 p.m.)

The Martin Committee is a small bore lead trombone with a bore size a tad larger than a King 2B. My 1947 Committee was previously owned by Ed Kusby who was a professional studio trombonist in Southern California. You can find him in the Jazz History Book.

I own and have played the King 2B, Conn 4H, Bach 6, Holton 65, Olds Super and in my experience and opinion the Martin Committee is a serious lead trombone. It both slots strong & sings in the upper registers with less resistance than many of the other Trombones I mentioned.

Buy one they arent as expensive compared to a King 2B.

You'll might enjoy it.
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Aznguyy
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by Aznguyy »

Pulling up an old thread but I just picked up a Martin Committee and boy is it fun to play. Mine is a 1969 7 inch bell model and fits perfectly in how I play when I play lead. The square braces takes a little bit to get used to... I might want to switch out the hand slide one for a thinner round one, but we'll see. Great horn!