Alto Trombone Lead pipe options
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Alto Trombone Lead pipe options
Hi,
I'm wondering which companies make removable lead pipes for alto trombones, but in the CONUS & other countries.
I'm wondering which companies make removable lead pipes for alto trombones, but in the CONUS & other countries.
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Re: Alto Trombone Lead pipe options
Brassark has a replacement pipe for Slokar clones (presumably the Slokar alto too?).
Shires makes pipes for all the bore sizes they sell altos for. They dont make different pipes for altos. I had a fabulous T85 “2” on my Conn 36H (expanded to .491 unceremoniously by Newell Sheridan with a mouthpiece. He was quite confident in this pipe as he did it before I bought it!)
If you have a 500 bore, Edwards also used to use the same 500 bore pipes so it would be another possible 500 option.
Rath altos likewise have pipes for all their bore sizes.
But, I’m short, since many makers who make altos use the same pipes, it’s safe to say anyone who makes leadpipes in or near your altos bore size makes leadpipes for your alto!
Shires makes pipes for all the bore sizes they sell altos for. They dont make different pipes for altos. I had a fabulous T85 “2” on my Conn 36H (expanded to .491 unceremoniously by Newell Sheridan with a mouthpiece. He was quite confident in this pipe as he did it before I bought it!)
If you have a 500 bore, Edwards also used to use the same 500 bore pipes so it would be another possible 500 option.
Rath altos likewise have pipes for all their bore sizes.
But, I’m short, since many makers who make altos use the same pipes, it’s safe to say anyone who makes leadpipes in or near your altos bore size makes leadpipes for your alto!
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Re: Alto Trombone Lead pipe options
Thein makes them.
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Re: Alto Trombone Lead pipe options
Depending on the bore size of your alto, regular small bore leadpipes can fit and work.
You could e g check for the Kanstul leadpipes, hornguys might still have some.
You could e g check for the Kanstul leadpipes, hornguys might still have some.
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Re: Alto Trombone Lead pipe options
Dual bore alto: 11,9 mm / 12,4 mm - 0,468” / 0,488”
Does Kanstul or Thein make them in nickel silver?
Does Kanstul or Thein make them in nickel silver?
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Re: Alto Trombone Lead pipe options
No idea. I tried to contact Thein to ask about the leadpipe in my alto once and got no response. Haven't tried since.BrianJohnston wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 3:18 pm Dual bore alto: 11,9 mm / 12,4 mm - 0,468” / 0,488”
Does Kanstul or Thein make them in nickel silver?
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Re: Alto Trombone Lead pipe options
For 468, Brassark/Brad Close might be able to make their solar pipe downsized would be .013 smaller which isn’t much different than their 500 pipe the offer in 508 too and they do nickel
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Re: Alto Trombone Lead pipe options
That's too much to shave down a .480 pipe and still be viable. But since my Slokar copy is very long, it would be possible to make a shorter pipe on the same mandrel that fits a smaller bore.
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Re: Alto Trombone Lead pipe options
I'm interested.brassmedic wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 4:37 pmThat's too much to shave down a .480 pipe and still be viable. But since my Slokar copy is very long, it would be possible to make a shorter pipe on the same mandrel that fits a smaller bore.
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Re: Alto Trombone Lead pipe options
Kanstul closed a few years ago. You would be at the whim of the second hand market.BrianJohnston wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 3:18 pm Dual bore alto: 11,9 mm / 12,4 mm - 0,468” / 0,488”
Does Kanstul or Thein make them in nickel silver?
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Re: Alto Trombone Lead pipe options
You can email me at [email protected]BrianJohnston wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 6:25 pmI'm interested.brassmedic wrote: ↑Thu Jan 05, 2023 4:37 pm
That's too much to shave down a .480 pipe and still be viable. But since my Slokar copy is very long, it would be possible to make a shorter pipe on the same mandrel that fits a smaller bore.
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