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Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 7:27 pm
by BirdofBray
Does anyone have any pictures or examples of bass trombones with different types of first and second valves. I’m sure they must exist, but I have yet to see more than one example.

Re: Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2023 6:08 am
by Matt K
I’ve seen maybe 2 or 3 in the last few years. I seem to recall a Bach 50T (single) that had a Yamaha rotor added as a dependent. I don’t remember off hand what the others were so it’s more rare than one might expect with as many tinkerers as there are

Re: Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2023 8:32 am
by elmsandr
Handful of single Thayers with a drop in rotor. A couple of rotor horns with a dependent Thayer out there, too. Plenty of examples of modified singles with a slightly different rotor as the second valve, either in-line or dependent. (Including the semi-famous example of an early G. Steucil (sp?) independent bass trombone).

A few of the examples have been done this way for playing reasons… I think 99% are probably done like this due to part availability.

Cheers,
Andy

Re: Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2023 10:04 am
by Burgerbob
The most fun one was that 50G with Olsen rotor, then dependent Olsen axial.

Re: Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2023 10:51 pm
by BirdofBray
Burgerbob wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 10:04 am The most fun one was that 50G with Olsen rotor, then dependent Olsen axial.
Any chance you’ve got a picture of that one or know where I could find any info on it?

Re: Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2023 12:59 am
by Burgerbob
BirdofBray wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 10:51 pm
Burgerbob wrote: Tue Jun 13, 2023 10:04 am The most fun one was that 50G with Olsen rotor, then dependent Olsen axial.
Any chance you’ve got a picture of that one or know where I could find any info on it?
Hmm, I thought I might have a picture saved but I can't find any.

Re: Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2023 11:03 am
by Backbone

Re: Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2023 12:51 pm
by Crazy4Tbone86
I have a guy who brings his bass trombone into the shop about once a year for a cleaning and tune up. It it a hodge-podge horn of assorted parts, but the primary aspects of the horn are:

*Olds bass trombone slide and bell
*1st valve (in F) is also an Olds, although I not sure if it is the original valve for that horn. Approximate bore is in the .560 range.
*2nd valve (independent in G-flat) is from a Benge 290 and it is a bore of about .592 inch.

There is huge difference between the feel of the two valves. Obviously, the G-flat side is much more free-blowing. Thus, the owner favors the G-flat side for everything. I think he only engages the F-valve for low D-flat, C and B.

Sorry, I don’t have any photos.

Re: Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2023 10:33 pm
by Kbiggs
I had an old Bach that had been a tech’s experimental horn. The valve was modified so the exit and entrance tubing was straightened out (like the old Thein “Star” Valve). It was too open. I needed a second valve pronto, and my old tech found an old Conn 110H valve. We simply grafted it onto the horn. I played the horn that way for too many years.

Re: Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:41 am
by Wilco

Re: Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:45 am
by tbonesullivan
Definitely interesting. I wonder how it plays?

Re: Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:59 am
by Wilco
Probably not as good as expected—> it went on sale

Re: Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2023 7:01 am
by JoeStanko
This was a project that I had Scott Sweeney build. His work is fabulous - axial valves hit my jaw and neck to the extreme so I only use dependent rotary valves. He came up with this design after our talks.

Joe Stanko

Re: Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2023 8:01 am
by Macbone1
JoeStanko wrote: Wed Jun 21, 2023 7:01 am This was a project that I had Scott Sweeney build. His work is fabulous - axial valves hit my jaw and neck to the extreme so I only use dependent rotary valves. He came up with this design after our talks.

I get it about the parts hitting the jaw and neck in uncomfortable ways. This bass does look well crafted.

Re: Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2023 1:10 pm
by elmsandr
In a timely update… finally found this old pic.
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Re: Bass Trombones with Mismatched Valves

Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2023 9:18 pm
by Wakawaka555
I’ve owned this horn for about 8 years now and I love it! There’s more info from the original owner and the build in this thread: viewtopic.php?p=12287#p12287