So - Over the years I like many Bass Trombonists have played on numerous Bass Bone models from the like's of
Bach / Conn / Yamaha being my main brands over the last 40 years and I've never had one single complaint about
any of them.
However, more recently I bought Two Olds singles, one being a 1960's S22 TIS and the other a 1970's P22 TIB both George Roberts models. Now I know the S22 has a smaller Valve section, but the F Lever / mechanism on this model is so bad that I find it hard to believe how Olds got it so wrong on all levels.
The P22 has the larger Valve which is great and Horn blows so open and warm, but again the F Lever mechanism whilst being better than the S22, still has that awkward reach where I sometime don't always hit the lower trigger range so have to over compensate for this longer reach.
My question is, why didn't Olds just fit the basic L Lever system like the above brands did rather than go with what they did. I'm pretty sure the Pro Artists who these were made for must of thought the same which I'm sure would
have made there decision to move onto other brands quite easy after a while.
I know I'm not alone here