The history of Thayer valves
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2018 4:03 pm
I hope this is the right category for this topic!
I've been doing some research into the history of the Thayer valve. I knew the rough story, but have found out a little more having read one or two of Doug Yeo's articles; and the Thayer tribute site.
What really interests me is the time period where the first patent expired, and as I understand it, the valve (or similar variations of it) was being produced by three different companies.
Does anyone have any details on how the Getzen company started using the valve? I'd be very interested to see pictures of early Getzen/Edwards bass trombones (prototypes?) using the Thayer valve.
Thanks peeps!
I've been doing some research into the history of the Thayer valve. I knew the rough story, but have found out a little more having read one or two of Doug Yeo's articles; and the Thayer tribute site.
What really interests me is the time period where the first patent expired, and as I understand it, the valve (or similar variations of it) was being produced by three different companies.
Does anyone have any details on how the Getzen company started using the valve? I'd be very interested to see pictures of early Getzen/Edwards bass trombones (prototypes?) using the Thayer valve.
Thanks peeps!