I'm not familiar with the Remington small-shank mouthpieces.
• I understand they were supplied with Conn 79H trombones. Is that true?
• How does this mouthpiece differ from the large-shank Remington (~25.65mm cup I.D., V-type cup, 6.15mm throat)?
• How does this mouthpiece differ from the small-shank Conn 3 (~25.00mm cup I.D., V-type cup, 6.35mm throat)?
• Do you have a small-shank Remington you are willing to part with?
Thanks!
Remington Small Shank
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Re: Remington Small Shank
The small shank Remington was supplied with a number of upscale Conn trombones. i have one labeled "Connstellation".
It is pretty similar to the B&S Taper Remington, although the backbore is a little different (necessary for the shank size).
It is MUCH larger than a Conn 3 or Conn 2. More like a Bach 5G but on a small shank.
No, mine is not for sale.
It is pretty similar to the B&S Taper Remington, although the backbore is a little different (necessary for the shank size).
It is MUCH larger than a Conn 3 or Conn 2. More like a Bach 5G but on a small shank.
No, mine is not for sale.
Bruce Guttman
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