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    • BigDub
      BigDub @flugelgirl last edited by

      @flugelgirl
      What exactly does the extra tubing do on the side of the first valve?
      It looks complicated!

      GETZEN Eterna 900, S.E. Shires C Trumpet, Custom Shires 3c MP, Shires 1 1/2 C MP
      Assorted other mp's not used
      ( not very unusual….right? )

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        Jolter @BigDub last edited by

        @bigdub That's on the bell tail. It's called a microtuner, or "opera glass" tuner. Turn the screw to tune up or down in small increments.

        Yamaha YTR-8335G
        Monke Bb trumpet
        Carol Brass flugelhorn
        YTR-6810 piccolo
        Burbank Eb/D
        Various antique cornets & horns in various keys

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        • flugelgirl
          flugelgirl Qualified Repair Techs Veterans & Military Musicians @Jolter last edited by

          @jolter said in C. G. Conn Club:

          @bigdub That's on the bell tail. It's called a microtuner, or "opera glass" tuner. Turn the screw to tune up or down in small increments.

          Yup. On my 8A, it works better to tune from the micro tuner than from the main tuning slide! On my 80As, most of them it doesn’t make that much of a difference. I love the look of them and how they play, though - super fun little horns!

          Daily players: Adams A1, A4LT, F2 flugel , CN1 cornet.
          Schagerl Raweni
          Puje 3am(named for me), Benge pocket
          Schilke P5-4, C5L
          Yamaha 761 Eb/D
          Lots of vintage toys

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            Trumpetb last edited by

            For all members of the Conn club who own and play instruments with Crysteel clickless valves a word of warning.

            Beware of the cork on the top of the valve moving around and causing the valve to stick or hang.

            The cork should be glued on to the top of the valve for trouble free valve operation.

            Trumpets
            Besson New creation 1924
            Besson New Creation Large Bore 1948
            Besson New Creation Medium Bore Modele Francaise 1948
            Olds Ambassador LA model 1948
            Selmer Invicta with french rim
            Cornets
            Conn 80A 1953
            Conn 80A 1965
            Yamaha 2330

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            • Dale Proctor
              Dale Proctor @Trumpetb last edited by

              @trumpetb said in C. G. Conn Club:

              For all members of the Conn club who own and play instruments with Crysteel clickless valves a word of warning.

              Beware of the cork on the top of the valve moving around and causing the valve to stick or hang.

              The cork should be glued on to the top of the valve for trouble free valve operation.

              I’ve had a couple old Conns with those valves and I detest them. It’s almost impossible to oil a valve and get it back in quickly, and that’s just one of my complaints…lol

              1977 Bach Strad ML 43 trumpet
              1960 Conn 6B Victor trumpet
              1982 Bach Strad ML 239 C trumpet
              1970 Olds Ambassador Eb/D trumpet
              1993 Bach Strad L 184G cornet
              1962 Conn 9A Victor cornet
              1890 Besson A/Bb/C cornet
              1870? Henry Lehnert SARV cornet

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              • Dale Proctor
                Dale Proctor last edited by

                Here’s a nice 1929 Conn 22B I used to own. Complete kit - only thing missing was the A stop rod.

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                1977 Bach Strad ML 43 trumpet
                1960 Conn 6B Victor trumpet
                1982 Bach Strad ML 239 C trumpet
                1970 Olds Ambassador Eb/D trumpet
                1993 Bach Strad L 184G cornet
                1962 Conn 9A Victor cornet
                1890 Besson A/Bb/C cornet
                1870? Henry Lehnert SARV cornet

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                  Trumpetb last edited by

                  I feel your pain Dale and I know they can be quite tricky.

                  They changed the design of the valves and the guides many times and made it slightly simpler as the decades moved on.

                  The early valve guides had the pegs in different locations in the valve blocks and that made it difficult, later they made the pegs all in the same location so that was slightly better but the guides could still jam and be problematic to position correctly.

                  Once you have the knack I find them simple to align and fit.

                  I prefer the Crysteel valves now to the more regular top sprung valves with internal springs in a cage that are in common use.

                  Trumpets
                  Besson New creation 1924
                  Besson New Creation Large Bore 1948
                  Besson New Creation Medium Bore Modele Francaise 1948
                  Olds Ambassador LA model 1948
                  Selmer Invicta with french rim
                  Cornets
                  Conn 80A 1953
                  Conn 80A 1965
                  Yamaha 2330

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                    Trumpetb last edited by

                    If my eyes do not deceive me that would be the 22b New York Symphony early model with top sprung valves.

                    That is a peach and very desirable.

                    Trumpets
                    Besson New creation 1924
                    Besson New Creation Large Bore 1948
                    Besson New Creation Medium Bore Modele Francaise 1948
                    Olds Ambassador LA model 1948
                    Selmer Invicta with french rim
                    Cornets
                    Conn 80A 1953
                    Conn 80A 1965
                    Yamaha 2330

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                    • Dale Proctor
                      Dale Proctor @Trumpetb last edited by Dale Proctor

                      @trumpetb said in C. G. Conn Club:

                      If my eyes do not deceive me that would be the 22b New York Symphony early model with top sprung valves.

                      That is a peach and very desirable.

                      Yes, and I believe it was close to the end of Conn’s open top-sprung valve era. That trumpet played very well and was in almost perfect condition. I asked a reasonable price for it and the buyer was very happy with it.

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                      1977 Bach Strad ML 43 trumpet
                      1960 Conn 6B Victor trumpet
                      1982 Bach Strad ML 239 C trumpet
                      1970 Olds Ambassador Eb/D trumpet
                      1993 Bach Strad L 184G cornet
                      1962 Conn 9A Victor cornet
                      1890 Besson A/Bb/C cornet
                      1870? Henry Lehnert SARV cornet

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                      • tptguy
                        tptguy last edited by

                        Remember this stuff? more sore eyes than eye candy, but...it's Conn!
                        https://imgur.com/DhVyXM7

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