My Sander CC
Posted: Sat Jun 29, 2013 4:08 pm
I'd like to share some thoughts about this horn. The overall size is about like a Rudy 4/4. I have a Rudy 4/4 bell that is nearly identical to the Sander's. The bore is 20mm (about .780") The valves have string linkage and once the first two valves have new cork bumpers they should all be fast and quiet. I played it on a concert with good results. The pitch is quite good. The sound is beautifully dark and colorful like I expect from an old Alexander. It's been a real challenge working with a 4th valve that gives the equivalent of a 2-3 combination (ie. play D below the staff 2-4; C# 1-4 etc). I won't change the 4th length. I don't have a fingered low DD or CC# but the false tones for them are useable. As you can see it has some dents in the 4th valve tubing that we'll repair, or we may have to try to replace that section of tubing. I discovered after taking the picture that the main slide is in backwards. The craftsmanship is extraordinary with artistically executed fine touches to detail.
I'm honored to possess this great old instrument which harkens back to the era of Geib, Helleberg and Green.

I'm honored to possess this great old instrument which harkens back to the era of Geib, Helleberg and Green.
