
Also a couple cool things I've found in cases

For everything except slide, yes. I tried the slide stuff for a few months and it was just a little worse than Yamaha.
Well, my picture lies a bit. This is after I threw away some amount of empty or nearly-empty large and small bottles. I think I may have tried to keep them even when I did that.MrHCinDE wrote: ↑Fri Dec 09, 2022 2:51 pm I think you may be some sort of wizard.
You’ve ended up with the same number of small and large slide-o-mix bottles. I know you should theoretically go through them at an equal rate but it never seems to practically work out like that. Even if I’ve been on track to use a pair of bottles equally, the small one always seems to get lost or borrowed by someone.
This is turning into my experience. I can't seem to buy the Yamaha stuff anywhere so I switched to the Alessi slide stuff and haven't really been happy with it. it works for a little while and then just stops working.
I use 3 different oils for my rotary valve trombones:
Liquid. I don't have the patience for creams
Something changed in Pond's somewhere in the 1970s and it suddenly stopped being as good a slide lube. I don't know if they went to some synthetic compounds instead of the originals or they changed the mixing process (the new stuff doesn't separate like the old). New Pond's sorta works but not as well as the old stuff. Supposedly Trombotine is like Old Pond's (but not quite, although it's a good slide lube)
I thought I was the only one that did that with 3 different types of oil........