Vintage Horn Eye Candy
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@GeorgeB
Yeah those are called Conn Visible Embouchure mouthpieces, I think they were standard in the kit because I had another 2b with one. They have a red Bakelite cup that could unscrew from the backbore, presumably you could have different cup sizes. -
@aTrumpetdude said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
@GeorgeB
Yeah those are called Conn Visible Embouchure mouthpieces, I think they were standard in the kit because I had another 2b with one. They have a red Bakelite cup that could unscrew from the backbore, presumably you could have different cup sizes.
These Mpcs sometimes sell for more than the 22Bs do! They generally sell from $80-110, and I paid $10 for my 22B -
VINTAGE HORN EYE CANDY?
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1950 NY Bach Strad 38 closet queen, not even one ding on it, original valves pop like a new Schilke -
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@aTrumpetdude said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
1950 NY Bach Strad 38 closet queen, not even one ding on it, original valves pop like a new SchilkeIs that a French bead? or is it just the camera lens making that rim look semi-flat?
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@OldSchoolEuph said in [Vintage Horn Eye Candy](/post/9938
Is that a French bead? or is it just the camera lens making that rim look semi-flat?
I was wondering that, too as it looks similar to the bells on my Selmers.
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@Kehaulani said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
@Dr-GO said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
VINTAGE HORN EYE CANDY?
I don't see it.What don't you see?
Any candy!
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@OldSchoolEuph
Must just be the camera angle, seems fairly standard Bach to me. -
@flugelgirl That's pretty cool.
If someone posts their H.N. White mini Liberty that would just be plain mean.
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@Brian-Moon
I’ve held one before. Does that count?... -
@aTrumpetdude said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
1926 Conn 2b kit.. Gold plated with fully engraved bell.More pictures, please!
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@Dr-GO said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
@Kehaulani said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
VINTAGE HORN EYE CANDY?
I don't see it.
IF you look real close, you should see a bugle.
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@grune said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
@Dr-GO said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
@Kehaulani said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
VINTAGE HORN EYE CANDY?
I don't see it.
IF you look real close, you should see a bugle.
LOL!
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@grune said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
I don't see it.
IF you look real close, you should see a bugle.
Ahhh... Got it. It appears ALL THAT WARPING was hiding that twisted nugget.
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@Bob-Pixley Not mean to me Bob. I've played a couple. One was absolutely the best piccolo I had ever played at the time. It might still be. IT WAS OWNED BY A CIRCUS CLOWN. I asked if he would sell it but he said that it was part of his act so he couldn't. AAAARGHHHH!!!!!
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@Mike-Ansberry
Here is a close up of some of the bell the bell engraving. There is a cherub sitting on a snail if you can find it. -
@grune said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
@Dr-GO said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
@Kehaulani said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
VINTAGE HORN EYE CANDY?
I don't see it.
IF you look real close, you should see a bugle.
I thought the purpose of the picture is to eye Candy. That is her name, right?
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@J-Jericho said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
@grune said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
@Dr-GO said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
@Kehaulani said in Vintage Horn Eye Candy:
VINTAGE HORN EYE CANDY?
I don't see it.
IF you look real close, you should see a bugle.
I thought the purpose of the picture is to eye Candy. That is her name, right?
Eye?... don't know for sure.