Pretty good valve trombone

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Art Hovey
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Pretty good valve trombone

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 1164973291

I used this trombone to play duets with my son when he was playing trumpet in high school, but no longer have any use for it. Most valve trombones are pea-shooters designed for trumpet players, but this one is a good second instrument for a tuba or euphonium player.
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Re: Pretty good valve trombone

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I have a vague memory of reading about a Conn 5G valve trombone, is this that?
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Re: Pretty good valve trombone

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Donn wrote:I have a vague memory of reading about a Conn 5G valve trombone, is this that?
It's most likely the 7G valve section designed for the 6H bell.

7G #3 Bore Valve section only for 6H 1956 - 1969 (from the Conn Loyalist web page)
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