Willson Double Bell euphonium ( 2975 )
- TonyTuba
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To the best of my knowledge, Ed Mallet has that horn. It was used in his presentation at ITEC '02 in Greensboro.
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- Chuck(G)
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- Chuck(G)
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But that's not anymore a 2975 than the converted "Conn 20J with a few small changes (bell, leadpipe, valves...)" mentioned in an earlier post is a 20J.MartyNeilan wrote:Not this "double raincatcher"...Chuck(G) wrote:To be perfectly clear, a Willson 2975 is not a double-bell model, but rather a front-action compensating single-bell euphonium.
It's something, for sure, but don't call it a 2975.
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- Chuck(G)
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I suspect if you cross their palm with enough silver, they'd probably build anything for you. But it's always the first part that's the problem...Bob1062 wrote:Would/could Willson make a non-comp, front 5 valve euphonium?
They already have-
-front action body
-4valve non comp block; top action yes but it seems like it could work as a front action block
-bass trombone rotary valves
