Nickel and yellow brass outers
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Nickel and yellow brass outers
I’m looking at MK drawings website and they have kits for rebuilding slides, which i might have someone build me. a slide because it’s still probably cheaper than a new one and i get to choose everything about it. So, it has three options for the material for the outer slides and i was wondering if anyone has tried to mix and match. Like a nickel silver out and a yellow brass out with a nickel crook. I’ve never seen a mix and matches slide so there’s probably a reason for that, but i think it would sound interesting.
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Re: Nickel and yellow brass outers
Inderbinen do that on their trombones.
I used to have a custom Rath R1 with Nickel upper/yellow brass lower.
Both of those horns are dual bore.
I found both to work very well.
Not sure about straight bore though!
I used to have a custom Rath R1 with Nickel upper/yellow brass lower.
Both of those horns are dual bore.
I found both to work very well.
Not sure about straight bore though!
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Re: Nickel and yellow brass outers
Years ago I got Mick Rath to build me a slide with a yellow brass upper outer and red brass lower outer ..... thought I would get the best of both worlds....ended up with the worst. I wouldn't bother.
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Re: Nickel and yellow brass outers
I flipped an Edwards 525/547 brass outers to nickle outers with MK pipes. It worked out perfect. I already had the 547/562 nickle slide so my expectations matched.
I do have a 525 and a 547 brass tube from the Edwards horn for sale.
I do have a 525 and a 547 brass tube from the Edwards horn for sale.
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Edwards brass bell 547/562
Edwards Jazz w/ Ab valve 500"/.508"
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Re: Nickel and yellow brass outers
Back to the original question: I've never seen an all nickel silver outer. Most folks seem to like pairing nickel silver outers with brass crooks (yellow or gold) or brass outers with nickel silver crook.
You sure this foray is really going to cost less than finding a new off-the-shelf slide? Or a used slide?
You sure this foray is really going to cost less than finding a new off-the-shelf slide? Or a used slide?
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Re: Nickel and yellow brass outers
All Bach LT slides are full nickel. Pretty sure Shires does those too.BGuttman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 7:26 am Back to the original question: I've never seen an all nickel silver outer. Most folks seem to like pairing nickel silver outers with brass crooks (yellow or gold) or brass outers with nickel silver crook.
You sure this foray is really going to cost less than finding a new off-the-shelf slide? Or a used slide?
Aidan Ritchie, LA area player and teacher
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Re: Nickel and yellow brass outers
My LT 36 is nickel tubes with brass crook.Burgerbob wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 7:43 amAll Bach LT slides are full nickel. Pretty sure Shires does those too.BGuttman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 7:26 am Back to the original question: I've never seen an all nickel silver outer. Most folks seem to like pairing nickel silver outers with brass crooks (yellow or gold) or brass outers with nickel silver crook.
You sure this foray is really going to cost less than finding a new off-the-shelf slide? Or a used slide?
Bruce Guttman
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Re: Nickel and yellow brass outers
Rath small bores are all Nickel unless you special order!
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Re: Nickel and yellow brass outers
my Bach LT 6 outer slide is all nickel, also my Bach shortened LT 36 outer slide on my alto.
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Re: Nickel and yellow brass outers
My LT 42 was all nickel too. The original crook was a bit beat up and got out of round/flattened right where the waterkey spring plate is, so I had it changed to an MK bronze crook. Very good combo, it turned out.
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Re: Nickel and yellow brass outers
I'd say you're the odd one out, I've never seen that on a Bach.
Aidan Ritchie, LA area player and teacher
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Re: Nickel and yellow brass outers
Did you buy it used or custom order that? Like Aidan said Bach LT slides are always all nickel. I've never seen one from the factory with a nickel outers and a yellow crook.
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Re: Nickel and yellow brass outers
Bach LT slides are, as stated above, all nickel from the factory. Regular slides are all yellow, with nickel sleeves. Yellow tubes with nickel crook, or nickel tubes with yellow crook would be special order from Bach, or aftermarket
Yellow tube/nickel crook is the most commonly requested slide spec. for M&W customers. They work very well on 1 piece gold and red brass bells, and 2 piece bells of any material.
Gold tube with nickel crook also works well on 2 piece bells, but can suit some players on 1 piece yellow bells. Gold tube with yellow crook works very well on yellow bells of 1 and 2 piece type.
All yellow slides are popular on 1 piece yellow bells, however y/n slides are popular as well. All yellow can be a little "heavy" on 1 piece bells in gold or red brass.
Yellow tube/nickel crook is the most commonly requested slide spec. for M&W customers. They work very well on 1 piece gold and red brass bells, and 2 piece bells of any material.
Gold tube with nickel crook also works well on 2 piece bells, but can suit some players on 1 piece yellow bells. Gold tube with yellow crook works very well on yellow bells of 1 and 2 piece type.
All yellow slides are popular on 1 piece yellow bells, however y/n slides are popular as well. All yellow can be a little "heavy" on 1 piece bells in gold or red brass.
Matthew Walker
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Former Bass Trombonist, Opera Australia, 1991-2006
Owner/Craftsman, M&W Custom Trombones, LLC, Jackson, Wisconsin.
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