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    Posts made by tjveloce

    • RE: Martin Committee Club

      @Zman

      I only have one, and it’s my recently acquired 1956 large bore Deluxe. I did play a couple medium bore horns and they felt a lot like my Olds Recording. My Martin is my favorite trumpet of all time, and I have a small amount of quality horns. It is simply everything that everyone says it is. My favorite quality of it is that the tone is completely without an edge. It’s big and soft and round and I love it.

      As for the cosmetics, I don’t need or want it to look like new, and I love the patina that the brass and nickel have on mine. Mine is almost completely dent free, but I don’t mind minor scars that show the horn’s age. That said, the one cosmetic characteristic that does matter to me is the engraving. Mine was almost completely gone thanks to some hamfisted individual with a buffing wheel. Thankfully Sherry Huntley at Artistic Engraving showed my horn some love and when I saw the photo of the horn before she took it to the UPS center, it took my breath away.

      -the chief gearhead

      posted in Vintage Items
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    • RE: Blessing Artist gifted to me

      @BigDub said in Blessing Artist gifted to me:

      @tjveloce said in Blessing Artist gifted to me:

      @BigDub said in Blessing Artist gifted to me:

      I think the case was made by the Hopeless company if I am not mistaken. Or, it’s a Conn Artist's case. Not sure.

      Really? Hopeless? That was a brand? Or are you pulling my leg?

      -tj

      It was a "Hopeless Case". Humor. Pulling your leg, yes.
      "Con Artist", that is not a case either..........

      Man....I'm dense today. I blame lack of sleep!

      -tj

      posted in Vintage Items
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    • RE: Blessing Artist gifted to me

      @BigDub said in Blessing Artist gifted to me:

      I think the case was made by the Hopeless company if I am not mistaken. Or, it’s a Conn Artist's case. Not sure.

      Really? Hopeless? That was a brand? Or are you pulling my leg?

      -tj

      posted in Vintage Items
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    • RE: What the heck!?

      @Kehaulani
      I'm sorry, did you say something?

      -tj

      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
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    • RE: What the heck!?

      A little known fact is that DEG designed this for the Santa Clara Vanguards “backfield” moments, allowing the corps to face the audience while their horns were faced backfield. Then, in a cruel twist of fate they realized that the hornline would have to march backwards for the push, and that didn’t work out so well.

      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
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    • RE: Blessing Artist gifted to me

      @Tobylou8 said in Blessing Artist gifted to me:

      Pretty much the "generic" Conn case of the day, and many other makers too! I have a similar case and an HNK(?) cornet was jammed into it!

      Interesting. Thanks Tobylou!

      -TJ

      posted in Vintage Items
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    • Blessing Artist gifted to me

      A friend of a dear friend had an old Blessing Artist that had belonged to her dad. She offered it to me and I graciously accepted it. It's a bit banged up but plays nicely. With a few dents removed and things straightened it will be a neat old horn. The serial number is 40756 which seems to indicate a pre-1946 build date (perhaps 44 or 45).

      Curiously the horn came in a Conn case, which I'm assuming is non-original. Does anyone recognize the case?

      -tj in the Cruz Mtns
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      posted in Vintage Items
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    • RE: The new Martin Committee "thread" from a TM emigrant

      @flugelgirl
      I don't see it on the website yet!

      -tj in the Cruz Mtns

      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
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    • RE: The new Martin Committee "thread" from a TM emigrant

      @Dr-GO

      I’d been told mine was cellulose based but regardless of what it was it came off pretty easily. Again whomever applied it tried to polish the bell before they did and the engraving was not crisp before they applied the lacquer.

      I really want the engraving refreshed but I’m just not ready to let her go for the few weeks it will take.

      -TJ

      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
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    • RE: The new Martin Committee "thread" from a TM emigrant

      @Efig said in The new Martin Committee "thread" from a TM emigrant:

      Such beautiful amber color nitro lacquer, don't forget to get some Old English Dark Woods polish and apply some to the old finish on the horn, it seems to sustain the lacquer even further and gives the horn a very even gloss depending on how many areas you apply it on.

      Interesting...thanks but the horn got relacquered a long time ago and it wasn’t done properly so I’m going to have the engraving freshened up and then we’ll see what to do. A lot of it came off when I had it cleaned. It had been in storage for decades and even though it played nicely when I got it, a fair amount of crap came out when my brass tech cleaned it and straightened the lead pipe.

      -TJ

      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
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    • RE: The new Martin Committee "thread" from a TM emigrant

      @Bay-Area-Brass said in The new Martin Committee "thread" from a TM emigrant:

      Congrats on picking up such a nice horn! It seems to be in good shape too.

      Thank you! Where are you in the Bay Area? I’m in the Santa Cruz Mtns.

      -TJ

      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
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    • RE: more of Maynard singing !!!!!

      He can sing and he can swing...unlike the guy he sings about in “He Can’t Swing” which is, I believe, on “Big Bop Nouveau.” Hilarious lyrics and a full swing chart.

      -tj

      posted in Jazz / Commercial
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    • RE: Martin Committee Club

      Apologies for the repost. I'd hoped to get the thread I started here but in lieu of that here's what I posted.

      This is "TJ," aka "the chief gearhead" on Trumpet Master.

      A few days after TrumpetMaster bit the wax termite, my Martin Committee arrived. Like many, I hoped it would return, thinking perhaps it was just another brief outage.

      Like you, I'm also a member of TH, but for some reason TM was where I posted the most. I just happened upon some topics others were interested in, and discussions ensued.

      Since trumpet pedagogy is complex even when discussed in person, the discussions I found most interesting where equipment focused, specifically threads about vintage horns. I loved the vintage horns "eye candy" thread, and also the Martin Committee "Club."

      So first things first, I'm not trying to recreate another MCC, but I would like to solicit the opinions and knowledge of those who either play or have experience with these horns, because quite candidly, I'm absolutely smitten with my recent acquisition, and even the story of how I found her is a good one. If ever there was a horn which lived up to its hype, at least from my perspective, the Martin Committee does so swimmingly.

      I'd been wanting to play one for years, starting back when I was a young lad. Then, after my return to playing, and my love of vintage horns (I have a 53 Olds Recording which I bought from the daughter of the original owner) I began searching for a Committee, specifically one from the "preferred era." I played a couple Medium Bore horns, and found them similar enough to my Olds that I didn't see a reason to pursue them.

      After searching the usual online marketplaces I found one in, of all places, Facebook Marketplace. Had the seller not been a music professor, author of trumpet methodology books, and mutual friends of a couple people whom I hold in the highest esteem, I'd likely have moved on. But he is all those things, and after a couple FB messages I committed to buy the horn. He was in fact not the seller, but was representing the seller, who was a 70 year old woman, who had owned the horn since 1965 when her mother bought it for her at a used music store in Texas. The previous owner was, according to her, a local musician who played in jazz clubs in the area. She played it in high school honor band, and then apparently put it away and didn't do anything with it for.....50 years.

      It is a large bore "Deluxe" model, SN 194587, which puts its build date sometime in 1956 as far as I can tell.

      During the week that it took for it to arrive, I completely geeked out on the horn, reading and re-reading what little has been written about them. At this point TM was gone, so I could not read about it there, although occasionally I'd read it through Google archives.

      When the horn arrived, I heard the UPS truck at our gate, and then saw my wife walking up the driveway with the box in her hands. She too had been looking forward to its arrival, because she loves me and because, well, she was probably tired of me saying "you know what happens in 2 days?"

      I opened the box, opened the sadly non-original case, put my mouthpiece in the receiver, and blew air in to it. After quickly slightly modifying my approach to the kind of air the horn wants, I immediately realized that this horn is unlike any other horn I've ever played, and I was in love. I can't really put in to words how it feels, but the way it resonates and the feeling in my embouchure are large, round, sonorous, without edge, dark, and rich.

      The horn is in very good condition mechanically. The valves are fast and not badly worn, and there are only a couple small signs of repair. The only disappointing aspect of it is that someone buffed and re-lacquered the bell, making the beautiful engraving hard to see. There's still enough left for an experienced artist to touch up, and that's what I intend to do, as soon as I am willing to go without having it for a couple weeks. I sent it to my local brass tech to have the bent lead pipe straightened and the horn cleaned, and I washed it in hot water which removed the old cellulose lacquer.

      I bought a set of Harrelson's mouthpiece gap shim kit and have been trying different gaps. With my Monette Classic Resonance MP the gap was .226", which by all accounts is way too large, and which strangely made the horn very sharp. With the gap reduced to <.100" it's much better, although still slippery and still produces the known flat 2/3 valve combo sound.

      Here are some photos...I'll update the thread when I have more to share. Oh, by the way, I found a woman who can do the engraving through Robb Stewart, and I spoke with her.

      -tj in the Cruz Mtns

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      posted in Vintage Items
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    • Dominick Farinacci and Aubrey Logan

      Not together, but each of these young musicians have my attention these days; Dominick for his tone and musicality, Aubrey for her brilliant reimagining of vapid pop tunes, with stunning vocal AND trombone chops.

      -tj in the Cruz Mtns

      posted in Jazz / Commercial
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    • RE: Welcome to TrumpetBoards!

      I'm here...and there too.

      -tj in the Cruz Mtns

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: Flugel Thread

      My Adams F2 in brushed copper.

      -tj in the Cruz Mtns
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      posted in Flugelhorns & Cornets
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