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Miraphone Tuba Serial Number

Miraphone Tuba Serial Number

Vincent Bach/ Marc L'Anglier Custom Bass Trombone A unique opportunity to own one of the early custom made instruments by Marc L'Anglier. This one was made in the early 1980s for John Englekes (of the San Francisco Symphony) and further modified by the next owner who has had it since then. We believe that there were six L'Anglier bass trombones built, this one being #5 of 6. The bell is from a Corporation 50BGL (10.5' gold brass flare), valves are inline rotary in standard Bb/F/Gb/D configuration.

Supersystem Always Never Again Zip. The slide is an 81xxx serial number, it has had a recent addition of a nickel silver crook. Leadpipe is a Brassark MV50 copper seamed press fit. Most interestingly, this trombone is currently set up with a 'Haynor' valve system. If you look at the photos, you can see how it functions. The concept being that the weight of the instrument is cradled in the palm of your left hand while you pull the levers of the valves towards you.

SERIAL NUMBER LIST. Apr 11, 2007. Ehu Girl Download here. Post by Dan Schultz ยป Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:23 am. I don't know of any all-inclusive serial number list for Mirafone/Miraphone tubas. You might give them a shout directly at: Dan Schultz 'The Village Tinker' target='_blank' target='_blank. Current 'stable'.

Works well for players that have shoulder trouble or otherwise have issues holding up a bass trombone. It's not for everyone, either you LOVE it or you HATE it. This trombone is being sold as is with this Haynor system installed (which is very well done btw) but we can convert to normal split trigger configuration for a small additional fee if you want it set up normally. $2900 without case. Penzel Romantic Trombone C.1880-1890 Extremely rare German romantic trombone made in the late 1800s by one of the most famous and influential makers of trombones, J.C. Penzel was the apprentice of Sattler, who is credited with creating the large bore trombone, and this instrument is made in the same style as those original models. It is gold brass, extremely thin material, with a wide nickel garland that is engraved and decorated with the traditional shell stamps.

Interestingly, this particular trombone has a tuning slide incorporated in the slide. I showed it to Robb Stewart (who repaired a small crack in one of the slide legs) and he and I both believe this is an original feature on this instrument, making it particularly unusual and special. It's a big bore and takes a mouthpiece somewhere between a 'euro' shank and a modern large shank.

The condition is quite good, obviously being over 100 years old it has some wear and some patches/repairs but overall this is nearly museum quality stuff. Slide works well for raw inners (which are both original) and being as old as it is. A piece of history to use in period work or just to own an important instrument in the evolution of the trombone. $1900 with case. Shires Trubore Bass Trombone A very nice playing Shires bass trombone with dependent trubore valves, one of 9 sets I believe. This is a unique playing trombone, it reminds me a lot of a Holton, that big warm enveloping sound that gets a touch bright when you lay into it. Has an unsoldered red brass bell, B62 slide (one leadpipe).

There is some minor wear and tear, lacquer wear and scratches certainly not perfect cosmetically but a really nice playing instrument at a great price. $3850 without case. Bach Mt Vernon 12/16 Custom Totally unique trombone that was built from parts for a Bach aficionado to be an ultimate vintage Bach jazzer.