I purchased a German made alto trombone crafted some time before the end of WWII. It’s on it’s way to me but won’t arrive until mid-July, most likely. It’s in amazing shape and looks to have been a closet trombone for at least 3/4 of a century. The horn was inherited and the owner just wanted to make some money and be away from it. They may have once been chastised for lack of practice on it, or even yelled at about it, in German!
The pictures show no TIS mechanism and small empty spots in the lacquer where the braces for the TIS would be. It’s obvious to me through research that all of the other altos crafted by this maker had exactly the same TIS mechanisms in place. This must be the reason the horn was packed away so safely. It was in need of one small, yet extremely dire repair.
It needs a new TIS mechanism braced in place.
So, who do you know who sells tiny little alto trombone TIS mechanisms, braces and all?
And, if they do in fact have one, would they consider installing it in proper alignment and soldering it to my little German, golden brassed, alto trombone slide? It’s so little. It’s more of a slide-ling, really.
There is a repairman here in San Antonio, Gabe Garza at Álamo Music, who is highly skilled and really looks out for me. He might be able to do it just fine if I can find the right parts.
I’m guessing a tenor TIS mechanism may be too bulky and might weigh down the alto slide too much? If they’re universal then I’ll happily be wrong. I don’t want to DIY the TIS, feel me? I’ve been strictly an in-bell tuning brother since I was 8.
The entire horn is gold brass. I normally wouldn’t purchase anything without at least a sterling silver bell, but this was an amazing bargain for such a historical find. I wouldn’t mind silver or nickel braces on it either, if I was to be choosy.
Any advice or direction will be helpful. Ribbing me for not knowing more about TIS is also completely necessary, absolutely welcome, and of great use to us all.
Thanks yo!
MuscleMouth