Can someone point me to a reasonably priced option for extending this to F/D tuning? Apparently MSRP is about $1,000 for this...

TIA,
--Andy in OKC
That is a good question. I do not know. :/ I'll check when I see the youngster again this weekend.
Provided you are willing to use available parts, yes.Jgittleson wrote: ↑Tue Aug 28, 2018 2:57 pm Making an extension is a very easy job, id guess $250 max
You're making it too complicated. Buy 2 female tuning slide sleeves, and some .593id tubing, and 2 braces from thayer, probalby less than $100. Then it just slips in between the current tuning slide and the horn. 1hr job to make, then 1hr to solder and make it pretty.elmsandr wrote: ↑Wed Aug 29, 2018 12:29 pmProvided you are willing to use available parts, yes.Jgittleson wrote: ↑Tue Aug 28, 2018 2:57 pm Making an extension is a very easy job, id guess $250 max
If they use readily available parts, this is not a big deal. Probably even less if you do not bother to lacquer the extension and surgery spots.
If you insist on genuine Conn-Selmer parts.... well, this could be very expensive and take a long time. I haven't even bothered to look what those parts cost from them in a long time.
I'd buy some inners and outers from any number of sources (heck, OE Thayer online is easy) and make a new slide for this, but that's just me.
Cheers,
Andy
Uh.. that’s pretty much what I said. Except I would just remove the existing Bach slide, because I don’t think the Thayer parts necessarily mate with the Bach tuning slides. Heck, not all Bach tuning slides mate with each other without significant fussing (I still have one of these extensions stuck on the tuning slide).Jgittleson wrote: ↑Wed Aug 29, 2018 1:04 pm ...
You're making it too complicated. Buy 2 female tuning slide sleeves, and some .593id tubing, and 2 braces from thayer, probalby less than $100. Then it just slips in between the current tuning slide and the horn. 1hr job to make, then 1hr to solder and make it pretty.
Yep. I know Colter. He was our daughter's first private lesson teacher.jthomas105 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 29, 2018 10:56 am Check with a repairman named Colter there in OKC at the Larson music store on NW 63rd. He is a trombone player from UNT that has learned some from Eric Swanson. Phone 405-843-1573. My brother is a repairmen there also but doesn't do that kind of trombone work.
lol. No. It doesn't really.