O'Malley .525 Leadpipes Now Available

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We just wanted to let everyone know that we are now offering medium bore leadpipes. Press fit or for Shires slides. Check them out at the link below.

https://www.omalleyhorns.com/products/m ... e-assembly
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Cool! Do you guys have plans for alto trombones/alto trombone lead pipes in the future?
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If you've followed me at all, you've heard me rave about this pipe I picked up off someone when they swapped out the pipe in their 52H. I have yet to put this pipe in anything that it wasn't the hands down winner.

I finally got my 525/547 Gezen slide threaded for Shires pipes back recently... popped in this 52H replica pipe y'all made for me. Every bit as good as my original, magic 52H pipe! I can't recommend this pipe enough!
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BrianJohnston wrote: Thu Jan 29, 2026 12:59 pm Cool! Do you guys have plans for alto trombones/alto trombone lead pipes in the future?
Potentially, if there is enough interest.
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Matt K wrote: Sat Jan 31, 2026 5:04 pm If you've followed me at all, you've heard me rave about this pipe I picked up off someone when they swapped out the pipe in their 52H. I have yet to put this pipe in anything that it wasn't the hands down winner.

I finally got my 525/547 Gezen slide threaded for Shires pipes back recently... popped in this 52H replica pipe y'all made for me. Every bit as good as my original, magic 52H pipe! I can't recommend this pipe enough!
Great to hear! You should try our VG25 as well.
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I played that 52H lead pipe yesterday and took it home with my O’Malley slide. All of the pipes they had for .525 slides were great though.
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OMalleyBrassInstruments wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 12:18 pm We just wanted to let everyone know that we are now offering medium bore leadpipes. Press fit or for Shires slides. Check them out at the link below.

https://www.omalleyhorns.com/products/m ... e-assembly
Nice!

What are the lengths for both?
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Can a .525 leadpipe be manufactured to accept a large bore mouthpiece?
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Can you share the smallest diameter (throat of the leadpipe) for both models? I find almost all of .525 leadpipes too resistant. I am wondering which one is more open.
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MalecHeermans wrote: Tue Feb 17, 2026 2:47 pm Nice!

What are the lengths for both?
I don't have my measurements on hand but I believe they are both slightly shorter than 9 inches - I'll check when I'm at the shop tomorrow and get that info for you.
Deano wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 7:19 pm Can a .525 leadpipe be manufactured to accept a large bore mouthpiece?
Not from O'Malley at this time - some other manufacturers offer that option. Maybe in the future as we build more .525 slides and have some time to experiment with things. .525 leadpipes for large shank are either dangerously thin or require modified construction of the inner slide hardware.
Crazy4Tbone86 wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 8:54 pm Can you share the smallest diameter (throat of the leadpipe) for both models? I find almost all of .525 leadpipes too resistant. I am wondering which one is more open.
.525 leadpipes are odd because your venturi size is constrained by the outer diameter of the end of a small shank mouthpiece which is typically around .422". Both of these pipes have a .420" venturi, but there are significant differences in taper and internal shape. I think an ideal venturi for a .525 pipe would be somewhere between .440 and .450".

From a manufacturing standpoint, medium bore trombone mouthpieces should probably have a uniquely sized medium shank to avoid the "venturi constraint" and "shank size vs. slide tube bore" issues.
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MalecHeermans wrote: Tue Feb 17, 2026 2:47 pm
OMalleyBrassInstruments wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 12:18 pm We just wanted to let everyone know that we are now offering medium bore leadpipes. Press fit or for Shires slides. Check them out at the link below.

https://www.omalleyhorns.com/products/m ... e-assembly
Nice!

What are the lengths for both?
The 52H is 8.875" long.

The VG25 is 8.5" long.
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It seems that Dave has answered your questions, but if you have any more please feel free to reach out to [email protected]
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