Except for the slide, this bass trombone is a dream come true. Thick, beautiful sound with plenty of weight.
I dropped it off at The Slide Doctor's workshop and he kept it for a week. He really did perform magic on that slide. The slide moves two or three times better than before, and he charged me a very reasonable price. It's definitely playable.
But I'm persnickety about slides. I know there is sometime in the future when I will try to find a more perfect reunion.
Here are the available options I can conjure up in my mind:
1. Find a used TR180 with a better slide and buy it. However, others on this board have told me that Holton slides are not necessarily interchangeable. They won't necessarily fit even on the bell section of the same model.
2. Buy a new slide from Holton. But, same problem. Won't necessarily fit. And a music shop told me Holton wants $2,000 for a brand new slide. Last I checked, even premium slides like Edwards sell cheaper than that.
3. Brings me to my most recent hope. Can a good trombone technician simply replace the inner slides with new ones? In theory, it wouldn't need to be made by Holton, though if they do, that's fine with me. But I don't see why any inner pipe with the Holton TR180 0.625 diameter wouldn't work.
If someone has experience in this untrodden forest, I'm happy to learn.
Thanks,
Lee Dise