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Very cool, Björn, thanks for posting those pictures. Friction fit...
I like the little arrowheads on the ends of the tuning slide bead, or whatever you call that strip that's not usually there on trombones.
I like the little arrowheads on the ends of the tuning slide bead, or whatever you call that strip that's not usually there on trombones.
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WOW!!! Awesome horn!!! Thanks for sharing!!! Fantastic!!!
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How about some pictures of a .485" Wallace and Williams Gold plated heavily engraved TIS tenor!
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this thread just keeps gettin better!
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I will post some pics of my new williams 6 pretty soon here.
Does anyone know what kind of trombone this is? The reason I posted it here was because Willaims have funny looking braces. Haven't seen a williams that has a brace that looks like this one.
Does anyone know what kind of trombone this is? The reason I posted it here was because Willaims have funny looking braces. Haven't seen a williams that has a brace that looks like this one.
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minnick
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Minick.
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I'm gonna say its a Minick
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Could be a Minick.
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Yup sure is a Minick, want me to drop some pix of my Minick???
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Man, those horns pictured above are like cars that you'd love to drive but could never insure. Like you're nervous taking it off the lot but if you can get it out in the open you can just LET LOOSE!
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Well the owner of the TIS horn, might be willing to part with it...
Can you afford the insurance?
If there is any interest I might be able to have him post it on the classifieds
Benn
PS I am not the owner.
Can you afford the insurance?
If there is any interest I might be able to have him post it on the classifieds
Benn
PS I am not the owner.
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Thanks anyway, but I'm already scraping pennies to get myself on of those new B.A.C. custom jobs. Not to worry, I'm sure someone on TTF would LOVE to abscond with that beauty.
(I so rarely get the opportunity to use the word abscond)
(I so rarely get the opportunity to use the word abscond)
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Quote from: octavposaune on Jul 24, 2009, 04:07PM...If there is any interest I might be able to have him post it on the classifieds...
If not the TR185 mess had happened, sigh...
If not the TR185 mess had happened, sigh...
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here's a treat for us all!
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Cardboard buffing hoods?
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What a neat find, do you have it or know anything about its history?
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Nope, I don't own it. I met the previous owner on a trumpet forum and he sent me the pics. The previous owner didn't know much about the horn besides that it has a .443 bore. He sold it to Quinn the Eskimo whom still has it today.
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Wonder what Sir Matt is going to do with all of the Williams Horns he has. He has a lot, but they are never for sale.
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Quote from: bachbone on Jul 29, 2009, 03:00PMWonder what Sir Matt is going to do with all of the Williams Horns he has. He has a lot, but they are never for sale.
There's got to be some pretty bad karma accumulated over time by hoarding Williams horns and letting them sit in cases.
There's got to be some pretty bad karma accumulated over time by hoarding Williams horns and letting them sit in cases.
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Quote from: DaveAshley on Jul 31, 2009, 09:16AMThere's got to be some pretty bad karma accumulated over time by hoarding Williams horns and letting them sit in cases.
I agree with you, Dave. These horns were made to be played!!!
I agree with you, Dave. These horns were made to be played!!!
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Quote from: Richard Tadaki on Jul 31, 2009, 11:10AMI agree with you, Dave. These horns were made to be played!!!
Yeah, I agree too. These horns are unique and were meant to be used! I play my model 4 everyday and my model 6 is my alternate horn and is played a few times a week. Anyone else who has pictures of their Williams horns? Thanks, / Björn
Yeah, I agree too. These horns are unique and were meant to be used! I play my model 4 everyday and my model 6 is my alternate horn and is played a few times a week. Anyone else who has pictures of their Williams horns? Thanks, / Björn
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Quote from: bjornsam on Aug 01, 2009, 05:43AMYeah, I agree too. These horns are unique and were meant to be used! I play my model 4 everyday and my model 6 is my alternate horn and is played a few times a week. Anyone else who has pictures of their Williams horns? Thanks, / Björn
Man, I would love to have a 4!!! You're a lucky guy!
Aloha,
Richard
Man, I would love to have a 4!!! You're a lucky guy!
Aloha,
Richard
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The Minick is being held by Jeff Tower who Lives in Hemet. He won the Alternate trombone chair in the Chicago Symphony and turned it down...
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Quote from: john sandhagen on Aug 03, 2009, 08:14AMThe Minick is being held by Jeff Tower who Lives in Hemet. He won the Alternate trombone chair in the Chicago Symphony and turned it down...
Jeff Tower sure does have a nice Silver-tone 2b... Outstanding guy too, wonder why he turned the alt chair down...
Jeff Tower sure does have a nice Silver-tone 2b... Outstanding guy too, wonder why he turned the alt chair down...
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Quote from: bachbone on Aug 03, 2009, 12:40PMJeff Tower sure does have a nice Silver-tone 2b... Outstanding guy too, wonder why he turned the alt chair down...
Probably doesn't know his alt. scales.
S.
Probably doesn't know his alt. scales.
S.
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If you had some cash Sam, I'm sure Jeff could come out and help you...
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saw this horn late last night, well at least here in hawaii, and unfortunately it has already been sold i asked my friend in Japan about it and she replied that "sadly, it has already been sold out" here's the link- http://item.rakuten.co.jp/shimokura-wind/10002140/
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Currency conversion please...
What was it? Probably a 6, but where was it made?
What was it? Probably a 6, but where was it made?
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Quote from: bachbone on Aug 23, 2009, 11:32AMCurrency conversion please...
What was it? Probably a 6, but where was it made?
that comes out to about 2,926.64 USD. the US dollar is weak against the Yen right now. i asked my friend if it said where the horn was made but sadly it didn't. i asked her if she could contact the seller of the horn and see if she could find out any info about it. i'll post up when i hear back from her.
What was it? Probably a 6, but where was it made?
that comes out to about 2,926.64 USD. the US dollar is weak against the Yen right now. i asked my friend if it said where the horn was made but sadly it didn't. i asked her if she could contact the seller of the horn and see if she could find out any info about it. i'll post up when i hear back from her.
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No matter. It says it's already sold.
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yep, that's what my friend told me.
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Got to play Richard Tadaki's 6 this morning at John Sandhagen's shop. It is a really nice horn. Typical dark Wm's sound, very responsive, good upper register (to the High "F"), open blow. I used by Herrick #2 pipe, slide was tight, of course it is new and no lube on it yet. Great horn! I know he will really enjoy it!
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Ohhh how exciting!!!
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Quote from: jnoxon on Aug 23, 2009, 01:32PMGot to play Richard Tadaki's 6 this morning at John Sandhagen's shop. It is a really nice horn. Typical dark Wm's sound, very responsive, good upper register (to the High "F"), open blow. I used by Herrick #2 pipe, slide was tight, of course it is new and no lube on it yet. Great horn! I know he will really enjoy it!
Quote from: Bach42BOS on Aug 23, 2009, 01:40PMOhhh how exciting!!!
Yeah, I'll say. I've been entertaining family from the mainland all day and this is the first time I've had a chance to sit at my computer. John called just as we were about to leave the house to go sightseeing, but after I heard the news it was all I could talk about. I think my sister-in-law must have been bored stiff, but what does she know? My brother understands me better.
Needless to say, I can't wait to get my hands on that horn.
Quote from: Bach42BOS on Aug 23, 2009, 01:40PMOhhh how exciting!!!
Yeah, I'll say. I've been entertaining family from the mainland all day and this is the first time I've had a chance to sit at my computer. John called just as we were about to leave the house to go sightseeing, but after I heard the news it was all I could talk about. I think my sister-in-law must have been bored stiff, but what does she know? My brother understands me better.
Needless to say, I can't wait to get my hands on that horn.
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Quote from: Richard Tadaki on Aug 23, 2009, 06:13PMNeedless to say, I can't wait to get my hands on that horn.
I would like to second you on that one! My horn is at the BAC Shop and I am so tired of playing Bach trombones!
Mike should be done anytime soon! I hope...
I would like to second you on that one! My horn is at the BAC Shop and I am so tired of playing Bach trombones!
Mike should be done anytime soon! I hope...
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Quote from: bachbone on Aug 23, 2009, 06:17PMI would like to second you on that one! My horn is at the BAC Shop and I am so tired of playing Bach trombones!
Mike should be done anytime soon! I hope...
I don't blame you. I almost want to get at least one more 6 to use as a backup to my backup so that I would never have to be without a 6 to play. But maybe that's going overboard.
Mike should be done anytime soon! I hope...
I don't blame you. I almost want to get at least one more 6 to use as a backup to my backup so that I would never have to be without a 6 to play. But maybe that's going overboard.
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Quote from: Richard Tadaki on Aug 23, 2009, 06:23PMI don't blame you. I almost want to get at least one more 6 to use as a backup to my backup so that I would never have to be without a 6 to play. But maybe that's going overboard.
No, I totally understand you. It is the Wife that will never understand unless she plays the trombone. It is probably better to have a backup Williams for a Backup than to have a Backup Mark VI for a backup Saxophone for your main Sax...
The Trombone (even Williams) are cheaper than others which gives us an excuse to buy more than we actually need
No, I totally understand you. It is the Wife that will never understand unless she plays the trombone. It is probably better to have a backup Williams for a Backup than to have a Backup Mark VI for a backup Saxophone for your main Sax...
The Trombone (even Williams) are cheaper than others which gives us an excuse to buy more than we actually need
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okay, great news!!!!
so tonight was our first rehearsal for this show i'm playing in called Barnum. anyways, i got there a little early and had my horns setup and whatnot. anyways, this older gentleman comes in and the first thing he says is "i've never seen a Williams with TIS before". my mouth literally dropped. i've never met any other trombonist in person that knows what a Williams is. so he sits down and we start talking about the horn and stuff. then he opens up his case and what do i see?? a Burbank Model 6!!!!! i asked him excitedly if that was a Model 6 and he said, "oh yeah, i forgot to mention that i have a Model 6". haha, i just had this really big smile on my face when he said that. this guy is really really old. he fell asleep numerous times during rehersal!! me and the guy playing 3rd had to keep tapping his shoulder so he'd wake up lol!
but this guy really knew his stuff. he knew that Earl started off with Spike Wallace and that Spike was also the President of the 416? or whatever it was. he also knew that after LA, Earl moved to his shop to Burbank and when he passed away that his son took over. he also knew that the son sold the company to Jay Armstrong in Tennessee, and then Jay selling it to Duda. well, he didn't remember Duda's name, but he did remember that it was Calicchio. i asked him if he had any other Williams and he does! he has a Tennessee/Calicchio Model 6. he bought it while visiting the NAMM? show. the bell is marked Earl Williams Donelson, Tennessee, but also on the bell flare i think he said it said Calacchio or something like that. he's not on the forum and i really doubt he uses his computer much given his age, so i was blown away when he was telling me all this Williams history!
so tonight was our first rehearsal for this show i'm playing in called Barnum. anyways, i got there a little early and had my horns setup and whatnot. anyways, this older gentleman comes in and the first thing he says is "i've never seen a Williams with TIS before". my mouth literally dropped. i've never met any other trombonist in person that knows what a Williams is. so he sits down and we start talking about the horn and stuff. then he opens up his case and what do i see?? a Burbank Model 6!!!!! i asked him excitedly if that was a Model 6 and he said, "oh yeah, i forgot to mention that i have a Model 6". haha, i just had this really big smile on my face when he said that. this guy is really really old. he fell asleep numerous times during rehersal!! me and the guy playing 3rd had to keep tapping his shoulder so he'd wake up lol!
but this guy really knew his stuff. he knew that Earl started off with Spike Wallace and that Spike was also the President of the 416? or whatever it was. he also knew that after LA, Earl moved to his shop to Burbank and when he passed away that his son took over. he also knew that the son sold the company to Jay Armstrong in Tennessee, and then Jay selling it to Duda. well, he didn't remember Duda's name, but he did remember that it was Calicchio. i asked him if he had any other Williams and he does! he has a Tennessee/Calicchio Model 6. he bought it while visiting the NAMM? show. the bell is marked Earl Williams Donelson, Tennessee, but also on the bell flare i think he said it said Calacchio or something like that. he's not on the forum and i really doubt he uses his computer much given his age, so i was blown away when he was telling me all this Williams history!
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here's some pics i snapped of his horn. the quality sucks as i didn't have a camera with me so all i had to use was my iphone also, he said that he got his horn after Earl's death and that Bob built his horn. the only stamping on the bell says "Earl Williams".
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Quote from: Bach42BOS on Aug 24, 2009, 12:10AMokay, great news!!!!
so tonight was our first rehearsal for this show i'm playing in called Barnum. anyways, i got there a little early and had my horns setup and whatnot. anyways, this older gentleman comes in and the first thing he says is "i've never seen a Williams with TIS before". my mouth literally dropped. i've never met any other trombonist in person that knows what a Williams is. so he sits down and we start talking about the horn and stuff. then he opens up his case and what do i see?? a Burbank Model 6!!!!! i asked him excitedly if that was a Model 6 and he said, "oh yeah, i forgot to mention that i have a Model 6". haha, i just had this really big smile on my face when he said that. this guy is really really old. he fell asleep numerous times during rehersal!! me and the guy playing 3rd had to keep tapping his shoulder so he'd wake up lol!
but this guy really knew his stuff. he knew that Earl started off with Spike Wallace and that Spike was also the President of the 416? or whatever it was. he also knew that after LA, Earl moved to his shop to Burbank and when he passed away that his son took over. he also knew that the son sold the company to Jay Armstrong in Tennessee, and then Jay selling it to Duda. well, he didn't remember Duda's name, but he did remember that it was Calicchio. i asked him if he had any other Williams and he does! he has a Tennessee/Calicchio Model 6. he bought it while visiting the NAMM? show. the bell is marked Earl Williams Donelson, Tennessee, but also on the bell flare i think he said it said Calacchio or something like that. he's not on the forum and i really doubt he uses his computer much given his age, so i was blown away when he was telling me all this Williams history!
That would be Dick Bowman.... he moves between there and the mainland. Really lovely guy. He has a Rath contrabass !!!! A true gentleman. Please send him my very best wishes... it's ages since I've heard from him. I remember being in a restaurant with him in New Orleans... he looked at the menu and said 'Meatloaf, huh !... I don't eat that in restaurants because I don't know what's in it.... don't eat it at home either... because I DO know what's in it'.
His 6 is a very nice horn.
Chris Stearn
so tonight was our first rehearsal for this show i'm playing in called Barnum. anyways, i got there a little early and had my horns setup and whatnot. anyways, this older gentleman comes in and the first thing he says is "i've never seen a Williams with TIS before". my mouth literally dropped. i've never met any other trombonist in person that knows what a Williams is. so he sits down and we start talking about the horn and stuff. then he opens up his case and what do i see?? a Burbank Model 6!!!!! i asked him excitedly if that was a Model 6 and he said, "oh yeah, i forgot to mention that i have a Model 6". haha, i just had this really big smile on my face when he said that. this guy is really really old. he fell asleep numerous times during rehersal!! me and the guy playing 3rd had to keep tapping his shoulder so he'd wake up lol!
but this guy really knew his stuff. he knew that Earl started off with Spike Wallace and that Spike was also the President of the 416? or whatever it was. he also knew that after LA, Earl moved to his shop to Burbank and when he passed away that his son took over. he also knew that the son sold the company to Jay Armstrong in Tennessee, and then Jay selling it to Duda. well, he didn't remember Duda's name, but he did remember that it was Calicchio. i asked him if he had any other Williams and he does! he has a Tennessee/Calicchio Model 6. he bought it while visiting the NAMM? show. the bell is marked Earl Williams Donelson, Tennessee, but also on the bell flare i think he said it said Calacchio or something like that. he's not on the forum and i really doubt he uses his computer much given his age, so i was blown away when he was telling me all this Williams history!
That would be Dick Bowman.... he moves between there and the mainland. Really lovely guy. He has a Rath contrabass !!!! A true gentleman. Please send him my very best wishes... it's ages since I've heard from him. I remember being in a restaurant with him in New Orleans... he looked at the menu and said 'Meatloaf, huh !... I don't eat that in restaurants because I don't know what's in it.... don't eat it at home either... because I DO know what's in it'.
His 6 is a very nice horn.
Chris Stearn
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Quote from: blast on Aug 24, 2009, 12:49AMThat would be Dick Bowman.... he moves between there and the mainland. Really lovely guy. He has a Rath contrabass !!!! A true gentleman. Please send him my very best wishes... it's ages since I've heard from him. I remember being in a restaurant with him in New Orleans... he looked at the menu and said 'Meatloaf, huh !... I don't eat that in restaurants because I don't know what's in it.... don't eat it at home either... because I DO know what's in it'.
His 6 is a very nice horn.
Chris Stearn
YES!!!!!!!!! it is Dick Bowman!!!!!!!!!!!! he is a really nice guy!!!!!! and he has a Rath contrabass?!?!?!?!?!? man, i have got to see that thing in person!!!!!!!!!! i'll give him your best wishes!!! haha, that's a funny story you have there!!!! and yes, his 6 is indeed very nice!!!!
His 6 is a very nice horn.
Chris Stearn
YES!!!!!!!!! it is Dick Bowman!!!!!!!!!!!! he is a really nice guy!!!!!! and he has a Rath contrabass?!?!?!?!?!? man, i have got to see that thing in person!!!!!!!!!! i'll give him your best wishes!!! haha, that's a funny story you have there!!!! and yes, his 6 is indeed very nice!!!!
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Hey! When you come to Maui, bring Dick with you. We can have a complete Williams trombone section in the community band!!!
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Quote from: Richard Tadaki on Aug 24, 2009, 01:10AMHey! When you come to Maui, bring Dick with you. We can have a complete Williams trombone section in the community band!!!
haha now that would be totally EPIC!!!!!!!!!!
haha now that would be totally EPIC!!!!!!!!!!
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Quote from: Bach42BOS on Aug 24, 2009, 01:31AMhaha now that would be totally EPIC!!!!!!!!!!
Tell me when that happens, I will pitch in my Williams too!
Tell me when that happens, I will pitch in my Williams too!
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Quote from: Bach42BOS on Aug 24, 2009, 12:54AMYES!!!!!!!!! it is Dick Bowman!!!!!!!!!!!! he is a really nice guy!!!!!! and he has a Rath contrabass?!?!?!?!?!? man, i have got to see that thing in person!!!!!!!!!! i'll give him your best wishes!!! haha, that's a funny story you have there!!!! and yes, his 6 is indeed very nice!!!!
I figured it was Dick Bowman. He bought a Conn 12H from me a couple of years ago and we talked on the phone. He really knows his stuff when it comes to the Williams horns.
He's a bit of a Williams heretic though. From what I recall, he claims his Calicchio plays better than his Williams 6.
I figured it was Dick Bowman. He bought a Conn 12H from me a couple of years ago and we talked on the phone. He really knows his stuff when it comes to the Williams horns.
He's a bit of a Williams heretic though. From what I recall, he claims his Calicchio plays better than his Williams 6.
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Quote from: bachbone on Aug 23, 2009, 06:17PMI am so tired of playing Bach trombones!
Golly, that must be awful for you.
Golly, that must be awful for you.
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Quote from: Euphanasia on Aug 24, 2009, 08:19AMI figured it was Dick Bowman. He bought a Conn 12H from me a couple of years ago and we talked on the phone. He really knows his stuff when it comes to the Williams horns.
He's a bit of a Williams heretic though. From what I recall, he claims his Calicchio plays better than his Williams 6.
I played a friend's Calicchio 6 and I have to admit that maybe it was more responsive than my Burbank. Maybe.
So Dick has a Calicchio 6 besides his Burbank 6? It seem like Williams trombones are piling up here in Hawaii!!!
He's a bit of a Williams heretic though. From what I recall, he claims his Calicchio plays better than his Williams 6.
I played a friend's Calicchio 6 and I have to admit that maybe it was more responsive than my Burbank. Maybe.
So Dick has a Calicchio 6 besides his Burbank 6? It seem like Williams trombones are piling up here in Hawaii!!!