Overhauling
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6foot
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Overhauling
Hello guys!I would like to hear from you all the various shops that are around from that has preform overhauling work of your trombones.Im eager to see about more small business guys and not your mainstream shops.Please post pics to help me out.
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Elow
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Re: Overhauling
I just sold a 6h that need a good amount of work to a tech who use to work for shires when they first started out. He turned an ugly beast into looking new. I’ll try and get pics if i can
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6foot
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Re: Overhauling
I’ll be looking forward to that info @Elow
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Thrawn22
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Re: Overhauling
Me too.
Generally speaking, most players stray away from relaquered horns. But sometimes a horn needs to be fixed up pretty like.
6H (K series)
Elkhart 60s' 6H bell/5H slide
78H (K series)
8H (N series bell w/ modern slide)
88HN
71H (dependant Olson valves)
72H w/ 73H slide (half moon bell)
35H alto (K series)
Boneyard custom .509 tenor
Elkhart 60s' 6H bell/5H slide
78H (K series)
8H (N series bell w/ modern slide)
88HN
71H (dependant Olson valves)
72H w/ 73H slide (half moon bell)
35H alto (K series)
Boneyard custom .509 tenor
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Posaunus
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Re: Overhauling
There are several excellent independent brass repair techs around the country. Several who post on TromboneChat. If you're lucky, one of them lives near you, so you won't have to engage in the risky (and increasingly expensive) business of shipping a trombone.
Where are you located?
Where are you located?
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6foot
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Re: Overhauling
Thanks!Virgina my state and Hampton is my cityPosaunus wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 5:34 pm There are several excellent independent brass repair techs around the country. Several who post on TromboneChat. If you're lucky, one of them lives near you, so you won't have to engage in the risky (and increasingly expensive) business of shipping a trombone.
Where are you located?
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6foot
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Re: Overhauling
Yes it seems very much a no no.But I don’t have problems breaking it in.And I just Love the beauty of it.
- noordinaryjoe
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Re: Overhauling
I've not had this done before, but I have considered it. What are the issues or reservations about a re-lacquered trombone?6foot wrote: Mon Sep 28, 2020 4:02 pmYes it seems very much a no no.But I don’t have problems breaking it in.And I just Love the beauty of it.Thrawn22 wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 5:27 pm
Me too.
Generally speaking, most players stray away from relaquered horns. But sometimes a horn needs to be fixed up pretty like.
Yamaha YSL-683G
YSL-651
YBL-612R II
Schiller Heritage Bb/C (YSL-350C clone)
Pirate
YSL-651
YBL-612R II
Schiller Heritage Bb/C (YSL-350C clone)
Pirate
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CharlieB
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Re: Overhauling
"Yes it seems very much a no no. But I don’t have problems breaking it in.And I just Love the beauty of it."
If you just want a pretty horn, there are myriad shops who do excellent buff and re-lacquer work.
An "overhaul" would include slide alignment/repair.
Just FYI: An interesting video prepared by a tech who has done some excellent work for me.....
http://www.oberloh.com/SPL/spl1.htm
If you just want a pretty horn, there are myriad shops who do excellent buff and re-lacquer work.
An "overhaul" would include slide alignment/repair.
Just FYI: An interesting video prepared by a tech who has done some excellent work for me.....
http://www.oberloh.com/SPL/spl1.htm