Holton 156 crook

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bassbone1993
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Holton 156 crook

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Probably a foolhardy quest, but does anybody know which modern maker the 156 crook is most similar to, or of a tech who could make one if they had an original? The one I have has some red rot in the crook and will need to be replaced.
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Re: Holton 156 crook

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Bach 42/50 is essentially identical - OD, span, similar bending radius

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Re: Holton 156 crook

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I have a (approx. 1979-1980) Holton 256, which should be the same model except the 256 has the screw bell rim. The crook on my slide is very wide, about 1/4 inch wider than the Bach 42/50 crook. However, I believe the bore is slightly smaller than the Bach 42/50. I would estimate that the Holton 156/256 slide crook would be about .595 or .596 inch.

I doubt that you will be able to find a crook that you could simply plug into place and solder, unless you have one that is expertly made. A Bach 42/50 crook would probably work well but you would need to have all of the braces adjusted to match the width of the new crook.
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Re: Holton 156 crook

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Crazy4Tbone86 wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 3:05 pm The crook on my slide is very wide, about 1/4 inch wider than the Bach 42/50 crook.
I've had two 156s and a 159 from various decades and they were all 50-span. Your 256 seems like an outlier... Holton gonna Holton
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Crazy4Tbone86 wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 3:05 pm I doubt that you will be able to find a crook that you could simply plug into place and solder, unless you have one that is expertly made. A Bach 42/50 crook would probably work well but you would need to have all of the braces adjusted to match the width of the new crook.
Safest to assume the need to parallel everything after any crook replacement, even if OEM.
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