London Symphony Orchestra - Co-Principal Trombone

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London Symphony Orchestra - Co-Principal Trombone

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London Symphony Orchestra - Co-Principal Trombone

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Congratulations to Simon Johnson on his appointment!

https://www.lso.co.uk/welcome-to-simon- ... -trombone/
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Simon is the new principal trombone at the LSO
https://www.lso.co.uk/welcome-to-simon- ... vhzCakxtrg
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StephenK wrote: Fri Sep 05, 2025 5:39 am Simon is the new principal trombone at the LSO
https://www.lso.co.uk/welcome-to-simon- ... vhzCakxtrg
Does your instrument have an interesting story or history behind it?

I bought it off eBay for not a lot of money. I’ve had a fair bit of work done to it since, but trombones didn’t used to be all that expensive and I got it imported from the States. It turned up and I am lucky enough that it’s still doing me fine 20 odd years later.

So much for the idea of needing an expensive boutique instrument (or even a stable of them) to succeed.
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Posaunus wrote: Fri Sep 05, 2025 10:38 am
StephenK wrote: Fri Sep 05, 2025 5:39 am Simon is the new principal trombone at the LSO
https://www.lso.co.uk/welcome-to-simon- ... vhzCakxtrg
Does your instrument have an interesting story or history behind it?

I bought it off eBay for not a lot of money. I’ve had a fair bit of work done to it since, but trombones didn’t used to be all that expensive and I got it imported from the States. It turned up and I am lucky enough that it’s still doing me fine 20 odd years later.

So much for the idea of needing an expensive boutique instrument (or even a stable of them) to succeed.
That does look like an instrument innovations valve, so not minor changes.
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It's a Greenhoe 88H, that is an expensive boutique horn!
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He has had a valve added to an old Elkhart Conn. Why would he lie about getting his trombone?
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Looks like a Greenhoe conversion to me. He probably got it off eBay like he says.
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The early 2000s were great times for Europeans wanting to purchase American trombone equipment. I bought a gen II Conn 88HT brand new for around €1500 in 2003.
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Genuinely curious. Was Vicente Climent (sp)? not offered the position after his trial run?
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trombone of Theseus?
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