Strange 88H spotted
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Strange 88H spotted
I spotted this trombone on a classifieds board:
It says it is a elkhart 88H. But it doesn't look like one to me... Anyone knows what it might be?
Thanks!
It says it is a elkhart 88H. But it doesn't look like one to me... Anyone knows what it might be?
Thanks!
Last edited by SwissTbone on Wed Apr 11, 2018 1:39 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Strange 88H spotted
Conn 71H?
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Re: Strange 88H spotted
Yeah, that's not an 88H but it does appear to be a good condition single bass (with TIS!)
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Re: Strange 88H spotted
Tuning in slide (never noticed that) would make it a 60H I think.
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Re: Strange 88H spotted
Conn nomenclature is esoterica.
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Re: Strange 88H spotted
It looks like a 60h to me. TIS and that wrap.
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Re: Strange 88H spotted
Tuning in bell, too. Looks like a 71H bell section. Appears to be in good shape...
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Re: Strange 88H spotted
Most definitely NOT an 88H. Might be a Frankenhorn. Bell section looks like a 60H. It have a smaller slide, like a 14H (1st iteration). If I read the description right, it was used in a professional orchestra.
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Re: Strange 88H spotted
Got an answer from the seller: 71h bell and 62h slide. Strange combination.
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Re: Strange 88H spotted
Then why did they list it as an 88H?cozzagiorgi wrote: ↑Tue Apr 03, 2018 11:56 am Got an answer from the seller: 71h bell and 62h slide. Strange combination.
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Re: Strange 88H spotted
Neo Bri wrote: ↑Tue Apr 03, 2018 12:04 pmThen why did they list it as an 88H?cozzagiorgi wrote: ↑Tue Apr 03, 2018 11:56 am Got an answer from the seller: 71h bell and 62h slide. Strange combination.
71 + 62 = 88!
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Re: Strange 88H spotted
Good question... I hear Marihuana is very good in NetherlandsNeo Bri wrote: ↑Tue Apr 03, 2018 12:04 pmThen why did they list it as an 88H?cozzagiorgi wrote: ↑Tue Apr 03, 2018 11:56 am Got an answer from the seller: 71h bell and 62h slide. Strange combination.
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Re: Strange 88H spotted
There is one thing for sure, that is not a Conn 88H, not by a long shot, the wrap, bell diameter, and TIS are the real giveaways that it is actually a Elkhart Conn 60H Bass Trombone, basically a single valve 62H. Also, the Conn 88H is a large bore tenor with F-attachment which are two completely different horns made by the same brand. So yeah, not even close to being an 88H.
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Re: Strange 88H spotted
No longer available. It really looked like an original 60H. Should have moved faster...