I had this for a bass trombone I no longer own. Clearing stuff out, so here it is. These are a little under $60 at Amazon, and about $80 at your local brick and mortar music store.
$45 including postage in the CONUS.
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SOLD Hercules In-Bell Trombone Stand
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SOLD Hercules In-Bell Trombone Stand
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Re: Hercules In-Bell Trombone Stand
Indeed it will. I'm fixing to post a picture of a pBone on it in a new For Sale post, in fact.
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Re: Hercules In-Bell Trombone Stand
They're good stands. A bit heavy, though. It'll double the weight of your horn in the case (if you store it in the bell as intended).
If you have a lightweight bell, I don't recommend transporting it in there. I got a small crease in one of my bells from it. It is a very lightweight bell, though. A lightweight Shires with the T7 treatment.
Another thing to be aware of is that you should remove it when you get home after the gig. The condensation in the horn will cause some parts of the stand to rust. The sock that it comes with will not protect against this. It's only for scratch resistance.
I will say that it is a lot sturdier than it looks.
If you have a lightweight bell, I don't recommend transporting it in there. I got a small crease in one of my bells from it. It is a very lightweight bell, though. A lightweight Shires with the T7 treatment.
Another thing to be aware of is that you should remove it when you get home after the gig. The condensation in the horn will cause some parts of the stand to rust. The sock that it comes with will not protect against this. It's only for scratch resistance.
I will say that it is a lot sturdier than it looks.