Latest bass builds
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Latest bass builds
Thought I'd share a few of the latest basses I've built. Pictured are a butler bell independent, Courtois Bell (yellow brass) independent, and lastly, a 9" Gold George Roberts olds bell with Independent setup. All 3 built from scratch by me. I have one more to do with a gold bach 9.5" corp bell, then out of rotax valves, going to Meinlschmidt valves here on out.
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Flawless as always!
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I am immensely enjoying these pictures. More please?
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Thanks everyone. I do have a couple more recent builds on my phone. With covid and all its all showed down a little bit, but still here! Tossed in a photo of the B11 bass Mouthpiece that just came out too
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Dang those look great. Your company made an Eb/Bb alto too, right?
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Tell us more about that last picture with the TIS bass trombone.
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Yes, but I think what you are thinking of are our Db Baritone Trombonesharrisonreed wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 5:02 am Dang those look great. Your company made an Eb/Bb alto too, right?
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SwissTbone wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 5:07 am Tell us more about that last picture with the TIS bass trombone.
Sure! Conn 62h bell, Hagmanns, and a vintage Conn Tis slide. I was able to marry the taper from the bell to the crook correctly since the Conn bell ships untrimmed.
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Is this horn someone's or yours?LIBrassCo wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 5:41 amSwissTbone wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 5:07 am Tell us more about that last picture with the TIS bass trombone.
Sure! Conn 62h bell, Hagmanns, and a vintage Conn Tis slide. I was about to marry the taper from the bell to the crook correctly since the Conn bell ships untrimmed.
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Customer horn. All but 1 of those is.
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Sweet! Those are some great looking horns!
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Can you talk a little about your B11 bass mouthpiece?
Would love to know some specs or just general info.
Would love to know some specs or just general info.
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Sure can!
1.1" ID
1.58" OD
.310 throat
Fairly deep, hybrid cup (aspects of both a V and U shape)
Even wall thickness from the rim through the throat.
Theres a video on our fb page of Zach Litty tearing it up on one.
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Awesome! Thanks!! Man, Zach sounds great, thanks for sharing!
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Do you Lacquer?
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I really like this valve wrap. It seems like it retains open wrap qualities without sticking way out behind the horn. Plus it just kinda looks cool.
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Thanks, actually just built that valve section for myself. That's a 9" George Roberts bell, .562 rotax valves, oversized tuning slide crooks (.593) billet gooseneck, cnc'd hardware, bubinga wood thumb rest, and single radius gold brass tuning slide. The throw on the F valve is short, and the G paddle hardly has to move at all.
It plays phenomenal, I don't know why I didn't built one for myself sooner. That wrap was just from messing around til I got to something that interested me. Best part is evenything just plays very even, no notes are distinguishable as being with or without a valve. As a result, I've been spending a ton of time getting very comfortable with alternate positions, especially with the G valve.
It plays phenomenal, I don't know why I didn't built one for myself sooner. That wrap was just from messing around til I got to something that interested me. Best part is evenything just plays very even, no notes are distinguishable as being with or without a valve. As a result, I've been spending a ton of time getting very comfortable with alternate positions, especially with the G valve.
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Beautiful craftsmanship. How is the weight distribution? Were there any thoughts on a Rath-type support added to the descending tubing of the F-attachment (as found on some contras). It'd be tough to add a bullet brace/ax handle to that configuration.LIBrassCo wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 12:39 am Thanks, actually just built that valve section for myself. That's a 9" George Roberts bell, .562 rotax valves, oversized tuning slide crooks (.593) billet gooseneck, cnc'd hardware, bubinga wood thumb rest, and single radius gold brass tuning slide. The throw on the F valve is short, and the G paddle hardly has to move at all.
It plays phenomenal, I don't know why I didn't built one for myself sooner. That wrap was just from messing around til I got to something that interested me. Best part is evenything just plays very even, no notes are distinguishable as being with or without a valve. As a result, I've been spending a ton of time getting very comfortable with alternate positions, especially with the G valve.
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Getzen 4047DS :
~Bousfield S
~Conn 5G | Edwards .525"
Olds P-24G : G&W Mark-1 | Wessex .555"
Melton 41 F Cimbasso : DE CB S118_L*_L16Am
Holton 77 Fr Horn : Laskey 825G
CFCA Symphony Orch
(2016-2023)