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    Best posts made by tptguy

    • RE: B&H receiver help

      Thank you for your inputs.
      Barliman: I use a Giardinelli New York 6sv screw rim, my Bach is a '74 Stradivarius Lt trumpet, not a cornet ...The Sovereign is a Studio model trumpet , not a B&H sovereign cornet.

      Ivan: thank you for your usual insight into trumpeter's OCD

      posted in Repairs & Modifications
      tptguy
      tptguy
    • RE: Valve re-fit, original or modern?

      O ye of little faith.
      Here is a shot of the 3rd valve casing on a similar horn, a few months older, same model though, unless it's carbon steel or stainless, that would be nickel there
      Thinking of staying with copper, but re fit many months away so time to re think that

      b85909b6-7f5f-46d1-8095-082184145afb-image.png

      posted in Repairs & Modifications
      tptguy
      tptguy
    • RE: Herco Spitballs Unavailable in Europe - Help!

      Have you considered recuperating/ cleaning and reusing them?(after running them through).
      I wash and dry them, then I keep them in a jar of my favorite valve oil. I have been on the same jar since a few years now....
      G.

      posted in Mouthpieces & Accessories
      tptguy
      tptguy
    • RE: About Olds Ambassadors

      I have many Olds some "pro" models and some of the others also.At this time I have 3 Ambassadors, 1 Fullerton and 2 LA's. The earlier ones are lighter than the later ones and to me sound the best. My '47 with a Bach 43 pipe almost plays by it self..the later '51 all original is no slouch either, Fullerton models have always felt a bit bulky, heavy and muffled...just my own impression.

      G.

      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
      tptguy
      tptguy
    • RE: Special music reading glasses

      I didn't mention that I have been wearing glasses for 59years, bifocals for 40. Transition back to single simple lens is difficult at best. My new glasses have a larger sweet spot, that allows me to sit at a comfy distance to play...I like between 40-45" when i can get it in a rehearsal setting, I havn't been able to real life test these new specks yet, but I can't wait!

      posted in Music Discussion
      tptguy
      tptguy
    • RE: 40's Holton info

      Thank to you both for the info. I do have an original ste up on a '47 Revelation...but nothing to measure with really. For the time being, I used a gold Strad rod(backwards) and nuts, althow, the strad theded rod seems a bit loose. I used a bit of teflon tape to make up the gap...on the knob end, I was looking for something a bit closer to the original, and find the Strad nuts a bit massive...may opt for a NY Strad (early) style end cap soldered to the end(discarded the unthreaded end)...or a salvaged old clock knob...at least for the time being I have something to keep the slide from falling off.

      Dale; thank's for the photos, I do have 2 of those nickel ones on a model 47 and a 51lb, but really wanted something special for the 45! It will take a couple weeks, but, I'll try to post a photo when I'm done

      G

      posted in Repairs & Modifications
      tptguy
      tptguy
    • RE: How Do I Date A King 2055T

      Ask her parents?

      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
      tptguy
      tptguy
    • RE: Real Strad?

      Thank you Dale...of all the strange things about this trumpet( I had never seen a model 182) the serial number starting with 3 zeros was(is) the most concerning to me. But I value your knowledge.
      Tk's again

      G.

      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
      tptguy
      tptguy
    • RE: Custom Valve Caps for Olds Ambassador

      Ewan did a set in Tiger's eye for my Recording a few years back. Great look with the Rey-O-Loy bell...and they turned out fantastic. Don't know if he still does them.

      G.

      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
      tptguy
      tptguy
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