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    • OldSchoolEuph
      OldSchoolEuph @Dale Proctor last edited by

      @Dale-Proctor said in Books about Trumpets:

      Yes, I have a rotary valve cornet, and there are return springs. Not on the valves themselves, but springs are involved in returning the valve to the straight through position. I was just responding to the bad joke Dr. Go was making a few posts ago.

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      Allen valves. Every time I see one of these (given how remarkably well some of these antiques still play) it really makes me wonder about valve alignments being mostly placebo. . . .

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        Trumpetsplus Qualified Repair Techs Credentialed Professional @OldSchoolEuph last edited by

        @OldSchoolEuph said in Books about Trumpets:

        Allen valves. Every time I see one of these (given how remarkably well some of these antiques still play) it really makes me wonder about valve alignments being mostly placebo. . . .

        Agree!

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        • Dale Proctor
          Dale Proctor @OldSchoolEuph last edited by

          @OldSchoolEuph said in Books about Trumpets:

          @Dale-Proctor said in Books about Trumpets:

          Yes, I have a rotary valve cornet, and there are return springs. Not on the valves themselves, but springs are involved in returning the valve to the straight through position. I was just responding to the bad joke Dr. Go was making a few posts ago.

          6DAFA51D-BC16-44C0-979F-32118EB1D8B0.jpeg

          Allen valves. Every time I see one of these (given how remarkably well some of these antiques still play) it really makes me wonder about valve alignments being mostly placebo. . . .

          Allen valves are cool, aren’t they? Very fast action from the small diameter rotor, too. Unfortunately, the valves have become pretty worn from all the playing I’ve done on it the past 25 years or so. The rotors appear to be made of bronze, and I don’t really want to alter the originality of the instrument by having a valve job done on it.

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          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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