Unfortunately the slide is not in good shape and feels like it might break apart anytime. So I think about having a new slide built, perhaps(!) slightly wider and lighter than the original.
I don't want to sacrifice the old slide for parts, though. The question then is what materials to choose in order to remain close to the original.
The leadpipe should not be a problem since Brad Close offers replicas that are praised by many on the forum. More of a concern is the tapered hand slide crook for which it will be difficult to find an adequate substitute.
BellEnd mentioned once that he took part in disassembling and investigating a 32H and that the 32H bell is actually a cut-down 8H bell. It's this kind of information that I hope to glean. Perhaps other 32H parts have also been borrowed from other Conn models? Is the tuning slide a (modified) 8H part, too? What's known about the neckpipe?
In general, I would love to learn more about the 32H's special features. Any information on construction details, or anecdotes about Jake Burkle developing this horn, would be highly appreciated!
Thank you.
