Conn 62H cork barrel assembly
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brassmedic
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Conn 62H cork barrel assembly
I talked to someone who wanted to change their 62H to a different kind of leadpipe threads. I assumed the cork barrel assembly on those is all one solid piece, including the threaded receiver, which would make it very difficult to swap out. But I haven't actually taken one of the modern ones apart, so I thought I'd ask if anyone here knows for sure whether the threaded ring part is machined as part of the cork barrel, or is a separate soldered-on piece. Thanks.
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hornbuilder
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Re: Conn 62H cork barrel assembly
Yes, The current production Conn cork barrel is a single machined piece.
Matthew Walker
Owner/Craftsman, M&W Custom Trombones, LLC, Jackson, Wisconsin.
Former Bass Trombonist, Opera Australia, 1991-2006
Owner/Craftsman, M&W Custom Trombones, LLC, Jackson, Wisconsin.
Former Bass Trombonist, Opera Australia, 1991-2006
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Re: Conn 62H cork barrel assembly
The best solution for someone looking to use a Edwards pipe with a Conn is to use something like the Instrument Innovations bi-thread adapter? Are there any other possibilities?
Ken
Conn 62HI (1990s?)
Conn 62H Elkhart (1970)
Conn 73H Elkhart (1968)
Conn 70H (1955) (SOLD)
Conn 70H (1936) Never should have sold the 1955
Conn 62HI (1990s?)
Conn 62H Elkhart (1970)
Conn 73H Elkhart (1968)
Conn 70H (1955) (SOLD)
Conn 70H (1936) Never should have sold the 1955
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Re: Conn 62H cork barrel assembly
Thanks!hornbuilder wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2026 6:25 am Yes, The current production Conn cork barrel is a single machined piece.
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Re: Conn 62H cork barrel assembly
I think that's what they are doing. I guess that is the best solution.KWL wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2026 11:41 am The best solution for someone looking to use a Edwards pipe with a Conn is to use something like the Instrument Innovations bi-thread adapter? Are there any other possibilities?
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Re: Conn 62H cork barrel assembly
Thanks for checking it out for me, Brad.
Ken
Conn 62HI (1990s?)
Conn 62H Elkhart (1970)
Conn 73H Elkhart (1968)
Conn 70H (1955) (SOLD)
Conn 70H (1936) Never should have sold the 1955
Conn 62HI (1990s?)
Conn 62H Elkhart (1970)
Conn 73H Elkhart (1968)
Conn 70H (1955) (SOLD)
Conn 70H (1936) Never should have sold the 1955
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hornbuilder
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Re: Conn 62H cork barrel assembly
Changing the Conn part to accept a bi-thread receiver is a pretty involved job, including having to machine at least one new part of the assembly, and rebuilding the entire upper inner slide. The other option would be to use the screw in adapter, but that adds noticeable length to the receiver side of the slide.KWL wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2026 11:41 am The best solution for someone looking to use a Edwards pipe with a Conn is to use something like the Instrument Innovations bi-thread adapter? Are there any other possibilities?
Matthew Walker
Owner/Craftsman, M&W Custom Trombones, LLC, Jackson, Wisconsin.
Former Bass Trombonist, Opera Australia, 1991-2006
Owner/Craftsman, M&W Custom Trombones, LLC, Jackson, Wisconsin.
Former Bass Trombonist, Opera Australia, 1991-2006