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“Shield” for slide holding hand?

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 9:56 am
by JacobFromIdaho
Hello all!

I recently bought an old Bach Model 6 (1930s) and have noticed that the slide “bites” the bottom of my hand below my pinky. Apparently my hands are too wide for the space from the mouthpiece to where the slide rests back in 1st position. I attempted attaching a picture to show the blood blister I received from a recent gig, but I think on my mobile device it isn’t possible. Think of it like this: hold your hand straight out with the thumb up, perpendicular to the ground. The spot is on the pinky side of the hand, on the meaty part of the palm. (Hope that makes sense)

I should mention I hold the trombone in my left hand with my index finger on the mouthpiece, with the three other “clinched” like a fist around the slide and grip.

I am wondering if anyone else has experienced this? I have attempted to use different styles of holding the trombone but she just doesn’t feel right when I do that. I’m thinking of maybe having a sheath or shield fabricated to rest my palm on so it doesn’t interfere with the slide exterior coming back to first and having another snack…

Thanks for reading,

Jacob Herring

Re: “Shield” for slide holding hand?

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 10:44 am
by JohnL
It's not an uncommon problem.

Some older Getzen trombones had a little hook on the lower cork barrel to prevent that sort of thing.
Getzen_bite_guard.jpeg

Re: “Shield” for slide holding hand?

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 11:04 am
by AtomicClock
Doug Yeo's grip (middle finger on the other side of the slide brace) moves the whole hand away from the edge of the cork barrel. When I use it, I don't have to worry about getting bitten. Pictures here: https://www.yeodoug.com/resources/faq/f ... nsion.html

Re: “Shield” for slide holding hand?

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 11:32 am
by ithinknot
If three above/two below isn't comfortable for you, try a Neotech grip

Re: “Shield” for slide holding hand?

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 3:10 pm
by stewbones43
I had the same problem with my Conn 36H alto and it hurts!!
I solved it using a length of clear plastic tube designed for protecting the outer slide and sold by Conn as a "Slide Guard". I cut it so that it extends about half an inch past the lower cork barrel.

Now I am a happy alto player with no pain, no blood and no sudden loud, offensive expletives!

Cheers
Stewbones43

Re: “Shield” for slide holding hand?

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 11:23 pm
by JacobFromIdaho
stewbones43 wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 3:10 pm I had the same problem with my Conn 36H alto and it hurts!!
I solved it using a length of clear plastic tube designed for protecting the outer slide and sold by Conn as a "Slide Guard". I cut it so that it extends about half an inch past the lower cork barrel.

Now I am a happy alto player with no pain, no blood and no sudden loud, offensive expletives!

Cheers
Stewbones43
This is the perfect fix for what I am experiencing, thank you.

I’m going to pick one of these up as well, thank you.

Re: “Shield” for slide holding hand?

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2024 5:06 am
by ithinknot
JacobFromIdaho wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 11:23 pm
stewbones43 wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2024 3:10 pm I had the same problem with my Conn 36H alto and it hurts!!
I solved it using a length of clear plastic tube designed for protecting the outer slide and sold by Conn as a "Slide Guard".
This is the perfect fix for what I am experiencing, thank you.
It might not be... the lower cork barrel on a 36H is cylindrical, so the stiff plastic snap-on split tube holds. On your Bach, the barrel is cylindrical (~.775") but there's the significantly larger trim ring at the bottom (.915ish, minus wear). You might do better with 3/4 or 7/8 ID flexible silicone hose. Rubber will also work, but can corrode the metal underneath over time. Cut to length first, then heat it up in hot water if you find there isn't quite enough stretch to fit it cold.