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Thought I'd share a few of the latest basses I've built. Pictured are a butler bell independent, Courtois Bell (yellow brass) independent, and lastly, a 9" Gold George Roberts olds bell with Independent setup. All 3 built from scratch by me. I have one more to do with a gold bach 9.5" corp bell, then out of rotax valves, going to Meinlschmidt valves here on out.
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Very nice.
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Flawless as always!
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I am immensely enjoying these pictures. More please?
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Thanks everyone. I do have a couple more recent builds on my phone. With covid and all its all showed down a little bit, but still here! Tossed in a photo of the B11 bass Mouthpiece that just came out too 🤪
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Dang those look great. Your company made an Eb/Bb alto too, right?
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Tell us more about that last picture with the TIS bass trombone.
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harrisonreed wrote: Mon Aug 10, 2020 5:02 am Dang those look great. Your company made an Eb/Bb alto too, right?
Yes, but I think what you are thinking of are our Db Baritone Trombones
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SwissTbone wrote: Mon Aug 10, 2020 5:07 am Tell us more about that last picture with the TIS bass trombone.

Sure! Conn 62h bell, Hagmanns, and a vintage Conn Tis slide. I was able to marry the taper from the bell to the crook correctly since the Conn bell ships untrimmed.
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LIBrassCo wrote: Mon Aug 10, 2020 5:41 am
SwissTbone wrote: Mon Aug 10, 2020 5:07 am Tell us more about that last picture with the TIS bass trombone.

Sure! Conn 62h bell, Hagmanns, and a vintage Conn Tis slide. I was about to marry the taper from the bell to the crook correctly since the Conn bell ships untrimmed.
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WGWTR180 wrote: Mon Aug 10, 2020 6:06 am
LIBrassCo wrote: Mon Aug 10, 2020 5:41 am


Sure! Conn 62h bell, Hagmanns, and a vintage Conn Tis slide. I was about to marry the taper from the bell to the crook correctly since the Conn bell ships untrimmed.
Is this horn someone's or yours?

Customer horn. All but 1 of those is.
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LIBrassCo wrote: Mon Aug 10, 2020 6:34 am
WGWTR180 wrote: Mon Aug 10, 2020 6:06 am

Is this horn someone's or yours?

Customer horn. All but 1 of those is.
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Sweet! Those are some great looking horns!
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Can you talk a little about your B11 bass mouthpiece?
Would love to know some specs or just general info.
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bassboy wrote: Mon Aug 10, 2020 8:04 am Can you talk a little about your B11 bass mouthpiece?
Would love to know some specs or just general info.
Sure can!

1.1" ID
1.58" OD
.310 throat
Fairly deep, hybrid cup (aspects of both a V and U shape)
Even wall thickness from the rim through the throat.

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Awesome! Thanks!! Man, Zach sounds great, thanks for sharing!
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Do you Lacquer?
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WGWTR180 wrote: Mon Aug 10, 2020 10:15 am Do you Lacquer?
Not in house, we send out.
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I really like this valve wrap. It seems like it retains open wrap qualities without sticking way out behind the horn. Plus it just kinda looks cool.
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Thanks, actually just built that valve section for myself. That's a 9" George Roberts bell, .562 rotax valves, oversized tuning slide crooks (.593) billet gooseneck, cnc'd hardware, bubinga wood thumb rest, and single radius gold brass tuning slide. The throw on the F valve is short, and the G paddle hardly has to move at all.

It plays phenomenal, I don't know why I didn't built one for myself sooner. That wrap was just from messing around til I got to something that interested me. Best part is evenything just plays very even, no notes are distinguishable as being with or without a valve. As a result, I've been spending a ton of time getting very comfortable with alternate positions, especially with the G valve.
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LIBrassCo wrote: Tue Aug 11, 2020 12:39 am Thanks, actually just built that valve section for myself. That's a 9" George Roberts bell, .562 rotax valves, oversized tuning slide crooks (.593) billet gooseneck, cnc'd hardware, bubinga wood thumb rest, and single radius gold brass tuning slide. The throw on the F valve is short, and the G paddle hardly has to move at all.

It plays phenomenal, I don't know why I didn't built one for myself sooner. That wrap was just from messing around til I got to something that interested me. Best part is evenything just plays very even, no notes are distinguishable as being with or without a valve. As a result, I've been spending a ton of time getting very comfortable with alternate positions, especially with the G valve.
Beautiful craftsmanship. How is the weight distribution? Were there any thoughts on a Rath-type support added to the descending tubing of the F-attachment (as found on some contras). It'd be tough to add a bullet brace/ax handle to that configuration.
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