Have you ever seen a NY Bach 42B?
Was this trombone made in the NY era?
Do you have any picture?
Thanks!
Bach New York 42B
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Re: Bach New York 42B
I'm pretty sure the first 42s came after the move.
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Re: Bach New York 42B
I haven’t even seen any with the wider early Mt Vernon style engraving. There are NY 40s and 36s, but I haven’t seen any 42s.
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Re: Bach New York 42B
The 42 wasn’t made before 1955, I believe the first one was made for Robert Lambert of the Chicago Symphony, Vincent Bach wanted Lambert to play one of his horns, but Lambert wanted a large bore like an 88H; initially Bach was reluctant to make a large bore Trombone, he thought the 36 was the perfect orchestral horn, but eventually he relented and the 42 was born.
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Re: Bach New York 42B
Thanks for the history, chromebone.chromebone wrote: ↑Mon Jan 02, 2023 8:16 pm The 42 wasn’t made before 1955, I believe the first one was made for Robert Lambert of the Chicago Symphony, Vincent Bach wanted Lambert to play one of his horns, but Lambert wanted a large bore like an 88H; initially Bach was reluctant to make a large bore Trombone, he thought the 36 was the perfect orchestral horn, but eventually he relented and the 42 was born.
I'd heard a similar story before.