screw bell case roundup
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screw bell case roundup
I'm trying to make a list of all known screw bell cases.
Let me know if you know of any more.
Lawler gig bag
Lawler hard shell case
http://www.roylawlertrombones.com/sugge ... cases.html
Marcus Bonna jazz
Marcus Bonna tenor
Marcus Bonna bass
http://www.mbcases.com.br/en/product-ca ... /trombone/
Basilli tenor
Basilli bass
http://www.brassark.com/cases.html
Marco Magi/Shires tenor
Marco Magi bass
http://www.marcomagi.it/en/home.asp#
and no longer made
old Holton
8 1/2" straight tenor
9 " trigger tenor
bass?
old Conn Gardell Simmons
I've also seen older Theins in a hard case. Not sure who made it.
Let me know if you know of any more.
Lawler gig bag
Lawler hard shell case
http://www.roylawlertrombones.com/sugge ... cases.html
Marcus Bonna jazz
Marcus Bonna tenor
Marcus Bonna bass
http://www.mbcases.com.br/en/product-ca ... /trombone/
Basilli tenor
Basilli bass
http://www.brassark.com/cases.html
Marco Magi/Shires tenor
Marco Magi bass
http://www.marcomagi.it/en/home.asp#
and no longer made
old Holton
8 1/2" straight tenor
9 " trigger tenor
bass?
old Conn Gardell Simmons
I've also seen older Theins in a hard case. Not sure who made it.
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A few one offs, of course. John Sandhagen made his case.
Bonna makes a contra screwbell case, and is now making a bass/contra double case, for both screwbell instruments.
Bonna makes a contra screwbell case, and is now making a bass/contra double case, for both screwbell instruments.
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Already found another one, for Maass trombones. This has a detachable slide compartment.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Large-Bore-Bb- ... :rk:1:pf:0
http://trombones.maassmusical.com
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Large-Bore-Bb- ... :rk:1:pf:0
http://trombones.maassmusical.com
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Friend of mine reminded me that until the 90s, very few French Horn players had cut bells and very few cases were available. Now it is the norm. Hoping this becomes true for trombones as well.
The Marcus Bonnas and Basillis are very nice but not particularly thin, especially if you have a medium or small bore trombone or a closed wrap F attachment. They're also very expensive.
Maybe Protec, Eastman, Reunion Blues, BAM, Gator and SKB will get into the game?
The Marcus Bonnas and Basillis are very nice but not particularly thin, especially if you have a medium or small bore trombone or a closed wrap F attachment. They're also very expensive.
Maybe Protec, Eastman, Reunion Blues, BAM, Gator and SKB will get into the game?
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The biggest market right now is definitely bass trombonists, followed by large tenors. A small tenor case would be a good idea from a maker for sure.
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I modified a guitar pedal case for my screwbell bass.
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Here are a few:
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Backbone, what model of case is that? What are the dimensions?
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That is a beautiful adaptation. May have to pick one up for myself.
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I don't see a model on the case. But it is roughly 36 1/2" X 10 1/2" X 6" - Outside dimensions.jacobgarchik wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 3:13 pm Backbone, what model of case is that? What are the dimensions?
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If anybody is curious, a 16" Viola case is just big enough/long enough to fit a trombone slide! I got a cheap Viola case and modified it for my screw bell tenor. I'll get around to making a better looking bell cover at some point.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/mtAMjrY5D5Ck4MgF6
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These moded cases are cool. Can people post dimensions of those cases for comparison's sake?
The Basilli case (same as the Bonna Tenor Case) is 11"x6"x34 1/2" (11" at the widest end)
The Bonna jazz case is 9"x5.1"x33"
The Holton 8.5 case is 10.2"x4.9x35"
The Basilli case (same as the Bonna Tenor Case) is 11"x6"x34 1/2" (11" at the widest end)
The Bonna jazz case is 9"x5.1"x33"
The Holton 8.5 case is 10.2"x4.9x35"
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Mine is 34x12x6 (12 is the widest point)jacobgarchik wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 6:10 am These moded cases are cool. Can people post dimensions of those cases for comparison's sake?
The Basilli case (same as the Bonna Tenor Case) is 11"x6"x34 1/2" (11" at the widest end)
The Bonna jazz case is 9"x5.1"x33"
The Holton 8.5 case is 10.2"x4.9x35"
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My bona tenor measures a little smaller than the Basilli.jacobgarchik wrote: ↑Sun Feb 03, 2019 6:10 am These moded cases are cool. Can people post dimensions of those cases for comparison's sake?
The Basilli case (same as the Bonna Tenor Case) is 11"x6"x34 1/2" (11" at the widest end)
The Bonna jazz case is 9"x5.1"x33"
The Holton 8.5 case is 10.2"x4.9x35"
9.75x5.5x34.25.
I really like it. I've had no issue on small planes or train overheads so far and has a little extra room to squeeze in a few effect pedals, plunger mute under bell flair, etc.
Also that guitar pedal mod is really excellent! Is it a case that would be safe to check?
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I received the Bonna Screw Bell Jazz case a few weeks ago. It's pretty much what you would expect from Bonna. For my needs and the way I travel with a horn this case seems to be the best option. It is expensive, and it also (unlike my regular tenor Bonna) has an off-gassing issue that is getting better but is still noticeable. Not sure if this is a material, construction, or timeline issue (I believe the Horn Guys order was late, so perhaps they were rushing and didn't allow for the normal curing time?)
Anyway the dimensions as listed by Hickey's and Jacob above are accurate. For those Lawler friends in the audience I think you might just be able to get two bells stacked with a little cloth between them. Also my 7 3/4" bell seems to just fit, but perhaps there's enough padding there for the advertised 8" possibility?
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Anyway the dimensions as listed by Hickey's and Jacob above are accurate. For those Lawler friends in the audience I think you might just be able to get two bells stacked with a little cloth between them. Also my 7 3/4" bell seems to just fit, but perhaps there's enough padding there for the advertised 8" possibility?
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what do you mean by "off-gassing"?
It would be odd if it didn't fit an 8" bell. What kind of "jazz trombone" case wouldn't fit a King 3b?
It would be odd if it didn't fit an 8" bell. What kind of "jazz trombone" case wouldn't fit a King 3b?
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It smells like a glue factory when the case is open. Very unpleasant.
I'm sure an 8" bell will fit. They had to put enough padding in there to accommodate smaller bells as well. It does feel snug though.jacobgarchik wrote: ↑Mon Feb 11, 2019 9:53 am
It would be odd if it didn't fit an 8" bell. What kind of "jazz trombone" case wouldn't fit a King 3b?
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I also recently received the Marcus Bonna "Jazz" screw bell case. Use it with my Lawlers. I like it, and the 8" flare fits just fine.
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I'm thinking this would be a great option that's pretty inexpensive and wouldn't require that much modification.
https://www.pelican.com/us/en/product/c ... vault/v700
https://www.pelican.com/us/en/product/c ... vault/v700
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I know this is toungue-in-cheek but to provide a slightly serious response for those who didn't pick up on it:Schlitz wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:56 amTry going through a TSA Checkpoint with it. Let us know how that, and the cavity search went.......BassTbone wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 10:40 am I'm thinking this would be a great option that's pretty inexpensive and wouldn't require that much modification.
https://www.pelican.com/us/en/product/c ... vault/v700
I've actually gone through TSA with a similar case that I use for my computer. They did pull me aside but it was because I had a computer handrest in it and it had a bunch of sand in it. They look for 'organics' so they thought I was smuggling something in with it. Nope! Just rest my wrists on it. Ironically enough, I had a ton of wires and stuff (I travel with my own keyboard, mouse, extension cables, and other peripheral devices that are wired to the laptop) so I thought for sure they were thinking I had something wired up in the case. They actually showed me what they can see and it's a pretty high level of detail. That case is super flat so I'd suspect if anything, you'd probably even have an easier time with that case than a normal trombone case!
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Having been picking up somebody at the airport and dropping them off... You get a lot more questions before and after security from "helpful" people that think they know what you have than you have problems with the security personnel. A big sticker that says "trombone" goes a long way to answer a lot of questions.
That said, anybody know of a nice pelican style case like this that is UNDER 36" long? Need it to be just under for what I want..
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That said, anybody know of a nice pelican style case like this that is UNDER 36" long? Need it to be just under for what I want..
Cheers,
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Can't vouch for the seller but:elmsandr wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 9:50 am Having been picking up somebody at the airport and dropping them off... You get a lot more questions before and after security from "helpful" people that think they know what you have than you have problems with the security personnel. A big sticker that says "trombone" goes a long way to answer a lot of questions.
That said, anybody know of a nice pelican style case like this that is UNDER 36" long? Need it to be just under for what I want..
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https://www.evike.com/products/54105/
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I've got a Pelican case that I modified to put my bass and tenor. Indestructible (until TSA opens it up and puts everything back in incorrectly...)! Having stickers saying musical instrument definitely helps having to answer so many questions. Did get asked if there was a guitar in it though...elmsandr wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 9:50 am Having been picking up somebody at the airport and dropping them off... You get a lot more questions before and after security from "helpful" people that think they know what you have than you have problems with the security personnel. A big sticker that says "trombone" goes a long way to answer a lot of questions.
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I used a Pelican 1740. I don't have more pictures and probably won't take them for a while as the case is in storage. But here it is when I first did it up (we had a thread going about this on the old forum).Schlitz wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2019 1:06 amWhich model case? Pelican has the option for a custom foam pad insert. Could you share some pictures of that case mod? Thanks!!!jchiang9 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 10:43 pm I've got a Pelican case that I modified to put my bass and tenor. Indestructible (until TSA opens it up and puts everything back in incorrectly...)! Having stickers saying musical instrument definitely helps having to answer so many questions. Did get asked if there was a guitar in it though...
There is a Shires Trubore bass under the tenor. The tenor is a Shires dual bore valve.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kyvjp068jsg2g ... 1.jpg?dl=0
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My pleasure. I've also lent it out to a lot of trombone players in my city and they've all used it differently. Some stick pull out the foam and stuck in their tenor and alto in their own cases and added clothing to fill up space. Another player stored their large bore tenor in its hard case and had a bag of mutes and most of their luggage for a tour all over Asia!
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Anyone making a hard case for screw bell bass bones? I have a Pelican Valt700 that I plan to use for serious travel as I can haul my Bass bone, stand and my Flute all in one very safe case. I would like something just as rugged but a smaller package to just fit my 50A3 and lube kit. Not really so impressed with what is available for flat cases.
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As far as I can tell Marcus Bonna, Basilli, and Marco Magi make cases for screw bell bass trombones. Also there are old Holton cases floating around but those are probably too tight a fit for a modern instrument.
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You fly with yours Aiden? Trust it? Seems like not so much protection, especially for the price
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Absolutely. The whole point is that it's small enough to avoid scrutiny getting on the plane, so you can always take it as a carry on.
The horn would also be pretty OK getting checked, if it came to that.
The horn would also be pretty OK getting checked, if it came to that.
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Any ware you can get one without waiting till next year?
BTW Benn is doing my horn! Thanks
BTW Benn is doing my horn! Thanks
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No clue! Glad I got mine when I did.
And great! Benn will do an amazing job.
And great! Benn will do an amazing job.
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You'd have to find one in stock which is probably going to be a tall order. Basili might have less of a waiting list and has a similar design.
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The basili is pretty inferior, IMO. Less quality and fewer amenities. If you can afford the wait, go for the better case.
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I've got the tenor screw bell and fly with it several times a month- I haven't had to but I'd feel fairly confident if I had to gate check it.
I do feel like the slide has some more lateral movement than I'd prefer, but a few pairs of socks solves that concern.
I popped the corks off a Humes and Berg fiber trumpet mute and that fits in the bell really nicely to give that extra support, since an in bell practice mute isnt an option. I keep my plunger under my bell flare to give it a similar support.
I'm curious if Marcus Bona is going to sell the case they make for Thein's screw bell horns. It's really small. A bass version of that would be pretty amazing.
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Just bit the bullet and pre-ordered.
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how are these different from MB's other cases?
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I've not seen it in person- just pictures- but it appears to be the basic body shape of the tenor case but the slide is in a detachable section. Because of this the section that holds the bell section looks to be quite a bit shorter and a bit thinner since it looks like its been cut down to be just the size of the bell/valve section. Sadly, as far as I can tell, you can only get it if you buy a Thein.
Found the pic on google- not sure if link will work https://www.facebook.com/petersteinertr ... 421736621/
Found the pic on google- not sure if link will work https://www.facebook.com/petersteinertr ... 421736621/
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like this? Can't you just order these just like any other MB case?
http://mbcases.com.br/en/products/tenor ... bell-mb-2/
http://mbcases.com.br/en/products/tenor ... bell-mb-2/
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Awesome- couldn't find it before but glad it's out there! Guess the post I saw that it is exclusive isn't the case. That's great
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