Bass trombone. Nominal pitch: G.
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InstrumentBass trombone ; Bass trombone/Trombones/Wind/Musical Instrument |
Instrument FamilyWind |
MakerMetzler & Co. |
Place MadeEurope ; England ; United Kingdom ; London |
Date MadeCirca 1870 |
DescriptionTechnical description: in polished but unlacquered brass. The tuning mechanism is a 118mm-long straight connector between the slide and bell sections with adjustable depth of insertion into the bell section (cylindrical joint with ligature screw restraint) and tapered socket to receive a tapered tenon on the slide section. This mechanism is known from other British trombones of the period. With hook for L0. Repair History: Converted to low pitch by insertion of two pieces in the bell section, 2 x 99 198mm added to original sounding length of 3077.The hook for L0 is an addition. |
NotesArnold Myers (measurements and description) 12.11.20. |
Measurementsfrom bell bow to knob on slide bow, 1400; bell 176. |
ProvenanceEx- David Vivien Bennett (1943-2015), 1 Trefew, Camelford, Cornwall. ; on loan to the Collection. |
CollectionMIMEd |
Accession Number6570 |