Conn 90G upright valve trombone
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Re: Conn 90H upright valve trombone
I see the lock on the bell. Does the valve section detach?
- imperialbari
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Re: Conn 90H upright valve trombone
Pure formalism, but Conn used G to designate their valve trombones. This is the 90G:
- Alex C
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Re: Conn 90H upright valve trombone
I think these were originally intended for Ohio-State-type band market.
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"Holding the Bordognian Fabric of the Universe together through better pitch, one note at a time."
Practicing results in increased atmospheric CO2 thus causing global warming.
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Re: Conn 90H upright valve trombone
Anyway, thanks for the fine photos!
Sometime a decade ago I saw photos of a 90G, where the nickel plating over the nut joining the bell section and the body was so smooth that it looked like the joint was not intended to be taken apart.
Klaus
Sometime a decade ago I saw photos of a 90G, where the nickel plating over the nut joining the bell section and the body was so smooth that it looked like the joint was not intended to be taken apart.
Klaus
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Re: Conn 90G upright valve trombone
For the rare trombone freak on TN here the other Conn cat page from around 1968:
At leat on my monitor not all of the scan is visible within the TN page. Right click and open in a separate window, then you can see it all.
Klaus
At leat on my monitor not all of the scan is visible within the TN page. Right click and open in a separate window, then you can see it all.
Klaus